Software by companies like Groove Networks creates private file networks for specified users.
Ozzie joined Microsoft in 2005 when the software giant acquired his company Groove Networks.
She has been employed by companies such as Groove Networks, Microsoft, and HubSpot in 2006.
Afterward, he worked at Groove Networks.
Mr. Ozzie's company, Groove Networks, develops software meant to allow simple collaboration by workers using desktop or portable computers.
Ozzie worked there for several years before leaving to form Groove Networks.
Microsoft has invested $51 million in Groove Networks, the peer-to-peer communications company started by Ray Ozzie.
Groove Networks was a software company based in Beverly, Massachusetts.
He created the product later known as Lotus Notes, and later started his own company, Groove Networks, that developed a peer-to-peer information sharing program.
One is Groove Networks, a maker of software that helps a company's employees converse electronically and share documents instantly with suppliers and customers.