Business Services Industry
Patriot Technologies, Inc. Opens West Coast Security Solutions Center; New Office to Focus on Sales and Customer Support Services
Business Wire, Feb 28, 2005
FREDERICK, Md. -- Patriot Technologies, Inc., the leading provider of information security solutions to the U.S. government and commercial enterprises around the world, today announced the opening of its new West Coast regional sales and support services office. The new location, based in the Scotts Valley, California, will help Patriot Technologies service the rapid growth it has achieved in the Silicon Valley and Western United States by providing sales and engineering support to its growing customer base. The office will be managed by security industry veteran, Steven Trebbe. Mr. Trebbe has over a decade of experience in the field of cryptography and anti-virus technology along with proven leadership and management skills.
"With our company's rapid business growth and increasing customer demand out west we have decided to establish an operation there to provide the same world class support and service we deliver everyday," says Bruce Tucker, president and co-founder of Patriot Technologies. "The Silicon Valley and the Western U.S. offers our company an enormous opportunity that can only be achieved by creating an expanded local presence," said Tucker. "Steve's experience and knowledge of this market place will ensure our success."
About Patriot Technologies, Inc.
Patriot Technologies, Inc., headquartered in Frederick, Maryland, is a leader in providing information security solutions for business, education, and government clients around the world. Patriot is a growing technology company that has been solely focused on information security since it was established in 1996. Patriot consistently exceeds the expectations of its most demanding clients by providing superior information security solutions, services, and training. Government agencies and Fortune 500 companies rely on Patriot to protect their critical information systems and data. For more information, please call (301) 695-7500 or visit our web site at www.patriot-tech.com.
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