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Bedrock Technology Partners Expands Operations

By DE Editors  

January 9, 2015

Bedrock Technology Partners, an IT solutions provider, has opened three new sales and engineering offices. The locations are Raleigh, NC; Atlanta; and Huntsville, AL.

This expansion, according to the company, allows for the progression of a new business strategy aimed at high-growth areas. The company also hopes to diversify its offerings to include ECAD and manufacturing.

“This allows us to increase our capabilities in key areas that align with our current and future growth plans for our clients and business partners,” said Tom Holt, vice president, Sales, Bedrock Technology Partners. “Our team is excited about the growth we are experiencing and this move represents a commitment to continue to build on the success our team has accomplished.”

For more information, visit Bedrock Technology Partners.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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