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Dante Consulting Opens Tampa Office

Business Wire, Oct 30, 2002

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TAMPA, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 30, 2002

Dante Consulting has opened a new office in Tampa, Florida, in response to increased demand for its architecture and integration services in the area. The new office is located approximately five miles outside downtown Tampa, near the Tampa International Airport. New client engagements in the area and significant interest in Dante's offerings from prospective customers in Tampa, have made it essential for Dante Consulting to open this office in order to better serve the needs of its clients.

"This is an exciting development for our company." said Dante Consulting's President, Pierre Malko. "We see increased demand for our Technology Assessment and Implementation Strategy services as CIOs struggle to make IT business infrastructure more efficient and cost effective with ever tightening corporate budgets."

Dante's revenues continue to grow by over 20% quarter-over-quarter, and the company has increased its staff by 15% over the past few months due in large part to new engagements in the financial and government sectors, and the expansion to the Southeast with the opening of an office in Tampa.

President Pierre Malko and Vice President Daniel Businger founded Dante Consulting four years ago and have steadily grown from a foundation rooted in software development and application integration to a developed offering of Technology Assessments and Implementation Strategies that leverage industry best practices for making technology decisions at the enterprise level.

About Dante Consulting

Dante Consulting is a leading provider of technology strategy and implementation services. Dante Consulting is a privately held consulting firm that was formed in 1998, and is based in Arlington, Virginia. For more information, visit Dante at www.DanteConsulting.com.

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