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Offer Letter with Paul Hammond

 Exhibit 10.10 
 Mr. P Hammond 
 20 Aldenholme 
 Ellesmere Road

 Weybridge 
 Surrey 
 KT13 OJF 
 8th November 2004 
 Dear Paul, 
 Offer of Employment 
 We are delighted to make you a full offer of
employment (subject to references) with GlassHouse Technologies (UK) Ltd. 
  

			
	Position:	  	Technology Services Group Director (UK)
		
	Reporting to:	  	Jason Rabbetts, UK Managing Director
		
	Employment office:	  	 St George’s House
 31-33 Monument Hill

Weybridge
 Surrey
 KT13 8RN

		
	Basic Salary:	  	£96,000
		
	On Target Earnings:	  	£185,000
		
		  	Please see enclosed remuneration framework for more commission and earnings details.
		
	Working Hours:	  	9.00am – 5.30pm
		
	Other benefits:	  	 22 days holiday entitlement
 Company share option
scheme
 Flexible benefits scheme

 We sincerely hope you find our offer acceptable and would suggest
a start date of Monday 6th December at 10.00am. 
 Please confirm in writing if you would like to accept the position under the terms and conditions detailed above (please note, this offer is only valid for thirty days), and return to us the enclosed medical questionnaire, and details of
two references we can take. 
  

	
	Yours sincerely
	
	 /s/ Jason Rabbetts

	Jason Rabbetts
	
	UK Managing DirectorWritten Statement of Terms & Conditions of Employment - Paul Hammond

 Exhibit 10.11 
 Written Statement of Terms and Conditions of Employment 
 CONTENTS 
  

					
	 1.
	  	Continuous Employment	  	1
	 2.
	  	Your job title	  	1
	 3.
	  	Place of Work	  	1
	 4.
	  	Salary payment	  	1
	 5.
	  	Hours of work	  	1
	 7.
	  	Holiday	  	2
	 8.
	  	Statutory Sick Pay	  	2
	 9.
	  	Pension	  	3
	 10.
	  	Retirement	  	3
	 11.
	  	Termination policy and procedure	  	3
	 12.
	  	Disciplinary Procedure	  	3
	 13.
	  	Grievance Procedure	  	3
	 14.
	  	Secondary employment	  	3
	 15.
	  	Restrictions on competition	  	3
	 16.
	  	Confidentiality of Information	  	4
	 17.
	  	Intellectual Property	  	4
	 18.
	  	Collective agreements	  	4
	 19.
	  	Changes to your written particulars of employment	  	4
	 20.
	  	Statement of compliance with statutory obligations	  	4
	 21.
	  	Right to hold personal data	  	4
	 22.
	  	Information supplied in your application	  	5

 Written Statement of Terms and Conditions of Employment 
 In accordance with the provision of the Employment Rights Act 1996 as amended by the Employment Relations act 1999 and Employment Bill 2001 and/or subsequent modifying
legislation these written particulars describe the main Terms and Conditions of your employment with GlassHouse Technologies UK Ltd. 
  

			
	Employee Name:	  	Paul Hammond
		
	Address:	  	20 Aldenholme, Ellesmere Road, Weybridge, Surrey, KT13 OJF

  

	1.	Continuous Employment 

 Your employment with this company began on: 8th December 2004 
 Your continuous employment (taking into account any service with this company or with a previous employer which
counts) began on: 8th December 2004 
  

	2.	Your job title: Technical Services Group Director (UK) 

 When
considered appropriate/necessary by Management you may be required to carry out such other duties as are within your skill and competence. 
  

	3.	Place of Work 

 Your job is located at the Weybridge Office.

 Your job may involve travelling for the proper performance of your duties. 
 The Head Office address for GlassHouse Technologies UK Ltd is St George’s House, 31-33 Monument Hill, Weybridge, Surrey KT13 8RN. 
  

	4.	Salary payment 

 Your basic salary will be
£96,000 per annum 
 Salary is paid monthly in arrears, where possible direct into your bank or building Society account, on the last working day
of the month. 
 Salaries are reviewed annually at the beginning of each financial year (January). If applicable, conditions relating to bonus, commission,
overtime pay or any other additional payments and benefits are detailed in your offer letter or in the relevant benefit statement or policy, which will be issued if applicable. 
  

	5.	Hours of work 

 The normal working day will be from 9.00am
until 17.30pm Monday to Friday including a one-hour break for meals each day. For the purposes of calculating any overtime payments, if applicable, your hourly rate will be calculated based on 37.5 hours per week. For further information, please see
the Overtime Policy on the Company Intranet. 
 Should you wish to work different hours than those set out above, these may be agreed at the discretion of
the Company on a case-by-case basis. For information on Flexible Working, please refer to the Company Intranet. 
  

			
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 Senior Managers are not entitled to any overtime payments and are expected to work such hours as are necessary to carry
out their duties effectively and efficiently to the satisfaction of the Company Directors. 
  

	6.	Probation Period 

 The first three months of continuous
employment service with the Company (as stated in Section 1 above), or such longer period as notified, is recognised as a Probationary Period. During this time your ability to meet required standards will be assessed and you will be advised at
any stage throughout the three months if you are not meeting the standards. The standard Disciplinary Procedure does not apply during this period. 
  

	7.	Holiday 

 The Company holiday year runs from 1st January – 31st December. 
  

	7.1	Holiday Entitlement 

 Your basic annual entitlement is 22 days. You
will accrue one extra days’ leave for every three years of continuous service completed, up to a maximum of 25 days. 
  

	7.2	Holiday carry over 

 You are permitted to carry over five days into
the next leave year but these days must be taken within that leave year. Any other outstanding holiday will be forfeited. Payment in lieu of holidays is not permitted. 
  

	7.3	Public or Bank Holidays 

 You are entitled to those Public or Bank
Holidays as determined by statute or other Government orders. You may be required by your Manager to work on a bank holiday on occasion but you will be given a day off in lieu and payment of twice for normal hourly rate if such a situation arises.
At present these days are as follows: 
  

			
	New Years Day	  	Good Friday
	Easter Monday	  	May Day
	Spring Bank Holiday	  	Summer Bank Holiday
	Christmas Day	  	Boxing Day

  

	7.4	Holiday Pay on Termination 

 If you leave the Company with an
outstanding holiday entitlement from the current holiday year, you will, in addition to any other sums to which you may be entitled, be paid a sum representing salary for the number of days holiday entitlement outstanding. If you leave our
employment having taken more than the accumulated holiday entitlement for the current holiday year then a sum equivalent to wages for the additional holiday taken will be deducted from any final payment to you and the balance will be paid to you. A
day’s holiday for these purposes will be 1/260 of your annual basic salary. 
  

	8.	Statutory Sick Pay 

 In the event of your absence for
whatever reason you or someone on your behalf should contact the Company on the first day of absence not later than 9.00am. 
 The Company is legally
required to administer on behalf of the Government a SSP scheme for the control of all payments made to an employee for the first 28 weeks of sickness in any period of incapacity. For the purposes of calculating Statutory Sick Pay the agreed
“qualifying days” are Monday to Friday. SSP is subject to PAYE and National Insurance contributions. 
 If you are absent from work for less than 5
working days due to sickness you will be required to fill in a “self certificate” form. If you are absent for more than 5 working days you will be required to obtain a Doctors Medical Certificate. 
  

			
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 If you are ill for a long period, or have frequent periods of sick leave, the Company may at its expense require you to
submit a medical examination by a doctor nominated by the Company. 
  

	9.	Pension 

 The Company provides a group personal pension plan,
which you are eligible to join after the successful completion of your probationary period. 
 Your employment is not contracted out of the state pension
scheme (if you wish to contract out of the scheme please notify the HR department). 
  

	10.	Retirement 

 The normal retirement age for all staff is 65
years of age. 
  

	11.	Termination policy and procedure 

 If you wish to leave the
company, you are required to give three months notice, in writing. Whilst on probation, you are required to give one week’s notice if you wish to leave. 
 The minimum period of notice the company undertakes to give, should it be necessary to terminate your employment is shown below: 
  

			
	Extent of continuous employment	 	Minimum period of notice
	Less than 3 months	 	1 week
	More than 3 months but less than 5 years	 	4 weeks
	At least 5 years but less than 12 years	 	1 week for each year of continuous employment
	12 years or more	 	12 weeks

  

	12.	Disciplinary Procedure 

 The Disciplinary rules applicable to
your employment are non-contractual and are set out on the Company Intranet and attached to this document. 
  

	13.	Grievance Procedure 

 If you have any question or grievance
you may raise it with your supervisor who will also be responsible for considering any necessary measures. The formal Grievance procedure is set out on the Company Intranet and attached to this document. 
  

	14.	Secondary employment 

 The Company expects you to devote your
full attention to work for which you are employed. It is therefore company policy that staff should not have secondary employment without its express consent in writing. 
  

	15.	Restrictions on competition 

 You will not for the first 3
months after the end of your employment with us either on your own account or on behalf of any other legal person and in competition with the Company (or any Associate) directly or indirectly engage in or be concerned with any trade or business
carried on by us (or any Associate) at the end of your employment. 
  

			
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 You will not for the first 3 months after the end of your employment with us solicit or accept order for products or
services competitive with ours from any of our customers with whom you dealt with in the previous 12 months prior to the termination of your employment. 
 You will not for the first 3 months after the end of your employment with us solicit or seek to entice away from us any person who is and was, when your employment ended, employed by us during the last 12 months of your employment.

 Each of the above restrictions is separate and severable from the other. If one is unenforceable for any reason, but would be enforceable if some of its
wording were deleted, it shall apply with such deletions as are necessary to make it enforceable. 
 All of the above provisions shall apply if the company
has dismissed you in breach of this contract. 
  

	16.	Confidentiality of Information 

 You must not at any time
during (except in the course of your duties) or after your employment disclose or make use of your knowledge of any confidential information of the Company and its Associates. Confidential information includes (without) limitation all and any
information about business plans, maturing new business opportunities, research and development projects, product formulae, processes, inventions, designs, discoveries or know-how, sales statistics, marketing surveys and plans, costs, profit or
loss, prices and discount structures, the names, addresses and contact details of customers and potential customers or suppliers and potential suppliers (whether or not recorded in writing or on computer disc or tape) which the company or relevant
associate Company treats as confidential. 
  

	17.	Intellectual Property 

 You will promptly disclose to us and
keep confidential all inventions, copyright works, designs or technical know how conceived or made by you alone or with others in the course of your employment. You will hold all such Intellectual Property in trust for the Company and will do
everything necessary or desirable at our expense to vest the intellectual property fully in the company and/or to secure patent or other appropriate forms of protection for the intellectual property. Decisions as to the protection or exploitation of
any intellectual property shall be in the absolute discretion of the company. 
  

	18.	Collective agreements 

 Your terms and conditions are not
governed by a collective agreement. 
  

	19.	Changes to your written particulars of employment 

 Any
reasonable changes to the particulars of your employment with GlassHouse as specified in this statement will be notified personally to you, in writing, at the earliest opportunity and not later than one month after the changes have taken place.

  

	20.	Statement of compliance with statutory obligations 

 The
Company undertakes to fully comply with its statutory obligations relating to Equal Opportunities, Racial Discrimination and Disability Discrimination and expect all employees also to comply. Please see the Company Intranet for further details.

  

	21.	Right to hold personal data 

 The Company is fully committed
to adhering to the statutory provisions and the principles of the Data Protection Act 1998, which relates to the collection, storage and use of personal data. Should the employee wish to see copies of information held on them in his/her personnel
records, an application must be made in writing to HR and arrangements will be made for the records to be viewed within 30 working days. 
  

			
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 As part of the terms and conditions of employment you must agree to the company collecting, retaining and processing
information such as age, sex and ethnic origin. The information should only be used so that the company can monitor their compliance with the law and best practice in terms of equal opportunities and non-discrimination. You therefore give consent to
the holding and processing of personal data provided by you to the Employer for all purposes relating to your employment, including, but not limited to administering and maintaining personnel records; paying and reviewing salary and other
remuneration and benefits; providing and administering benefits; undertaking performance appraisals and reviews; maintaining sickness and other absence records; taking decisions as to your fitness for work; providing references and information to
future employers, and any governmental bodies; providing information to future purchasers of the Company or of the business in which you work. 
  

	22.	Information supplied in your application 

 GlassHouse employs
you on the basis of information supplied by you on your application form/Curriculum Vitae. If any or all of this information is found to be untrue your employment may be terminated without notice or salary in lieu of notice. 
  

			
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 Receipt of written particulars of employment 
 I acknowledge receipt of the written statement of my employment with GlassHouse Technologies (UK) Ltd, which I understand I am expected to abide by. 
  

			
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	Signature	 	  

		
	Date	 	  

 Please return one copy signed to HR 
  

			
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