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Nominum déménage son siège afin de soutenir sa croissance

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REDWOOD CITY, Californie, May 7 /PRNewswire/ --

- De nouveaux locaux deux fois plus grands

Nominum, principal fournisseur de technologies d'attribution de noms et d'adresses réseau, a annoncé aujourd'hui le déménagement de son siège vers un nouveau site. Le personnel de Nominum, dont l'équipe de R&D, s'installera dans de nouveaux locaux situés à l'adresse suivante : 2000 Seaport Blvd., à Redwood City, Californie, au coeur de la Silicon Valley.

(Logo : http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20000511/SFTH101LOGO )

Le nouveau siège dispose d'un environnement plus de deux fois plus grand, ce qui permettra à Nominum de soutenir la croissance résultant de nouveaux produits conçus pour aider les transporteurs à fournir une expansion et des services à valeur ajoutée à de nouveaux marchés. Des équipements informatiques et de communication ultramodernes permettront d'améliorer les services de développement produit et d'assistance client.

<< Nous sommes ravis de déménager dans des locaux plus vastes. C'est une étape clé dans le développement de notre entreprise >>, a déclaré Tom Tovar, président-directeur général de Nominum. << Nous continuons à nous engager à offrir les produits haut de gamme et l'excellence technologique auxquels plus d'une centaine de nos clients, qui comptent des transporteurs et de grandes entreprises, font déjà confiance. >>

À propos de Nominum

Les solutions d'attribution de noms et d'adresses réseau de Nominum sont utilisées par les plus grands réseaux sans interruption dans le monde. Nominum est un fournisseur mondial de solutions ENUM d'ARD (Application Routing Directory) IP, DNS et DHCP qui permettent aux fournisseurs de services de communication de proposer à leurs clients des services Internet à large bande innovants, de haute qualité et permanents, tels que la voix sur IP (VoIP), les services push to talk , la convergence fixe-mobile, la télévision sur IP et le triple play.

Pour de plus amples informations, consultez le site http://www.nominum.com.

L'adresse complète de la société est : Nominum Inc. 2000 Seaport Boulevard Suite 400 Redwood City, CA 94063 Contact pour Nominum : Bruce Van Nice Nominum +1-650-381-6308 bruce.vannice@nominum.com

Site Web : http://www.nominum.com

Nominum

Bruce Van Nice de Nominum, +1-650-381-6308, bruce.vannice@nominum.com. Photo : NewsCom : http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20000511/SFTH101LOGO, AP Archive : http://photoarchive.ap.org, PRN Photo Desk photodesk@prnewswire.com

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