Growth in Data. Stored data is growing in size and complexity due to the proliferation of different types of stored data, including graphics, video, text and audio, as well as the implementation of enterprise-wide databases containing both traditional and nontraditional business management information. Organizations in all industries, including technology, telecommunications, manufacturing, financial services, entertainment and broadcast, are increasingly dependent on their ability to collect, access, use and transfer these new types of stored data. Further, governmental regulation in certain industries is mandating increased data retention

Contract Categories: Human Resources - Retention Agreements
EX-10.15 7 v86970orexv10w15.txt EXHIBIT 10.15 EXHIBIT 10.15 CHANGE OF CONTROL AGREEMENTS IN EFFECT AS OF JANUARY 28, 2003 1 YEAR AGREEMENTS Eric Q. Broderson John Chamberlain Lisa A. Clarke Dave Fox Randall Hollis Lynn Jacobs Mark W. Matson Jonathan E. Otis Scott A. Roza Paul G. Rutherford Richard S. Sato F. James Vaughan Christopher S. Willis William Yaman 2 YEAR AGREEMENTS William C. Britts Jon W. Gacek John W. Powell III Said Rahmani-Khezri Linda A. Schoemaker 3 YEAR AGREEMENTS Charles H. Stonecipher Peter H. van Oppen