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September 9th, 2008: Solace Systems, has announced the expansion of its global presence with the addition of offices in Atlanta, Palo Alto and Tokyo.
Solace Systems adds offices in Atlanta, Palo Alto and Tokyo as part of strategic expansion
These new offices will improve Solaces ability to work with customers, develop new business and will enable a closer relationship with our strategic partners including NetOne Systems, our distributor in Japan. The offices will also provide significant new field presence for Solaces sales, business development, marketing, professional services and systems engineering groups.
Craig Betts, Solaces CEO: These new geographies will allow us to expand our coverage of the financial services and service provider markets"
Expanding our footprint within the United States and Asia will help us accelerate the migration from software to hardware-based content processing and routing, said Craig Betts, Solaces CEO. These new geographies will allow us to expand our coverage of the financial services and service provider markets and expand our presence within other data intensive industries.
Solace provides innovative hardware that increases the speed and efficiency of content distribution, taking the place of software-based middleware that can no longer keep up with rising data volumes and requirements for lower latency. One Solace content router can do the work of 10 to 30 servers running software, resulting in dramatically lower complexity and total cost of ownership.
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