Cambridge Technology Partners Continues Rapid Growth With New Washington, D.C. Office.WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 17, 1998-- Growing D.C. Office Hosts Strategic IT Management Seminars in Coming Weeks Cambridge Technology Partners (Massachusetts Massachusetts (măsəch `sĭts), most populous of the New England states of the NE United States. ), Inc. (NASDAQ NASDAQin full National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations U.S. market for over-the-counter securities. Established in 1971 by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), NASDAQ is an automated quotation system that reports on :CATP CATP Cambridge Technologies (stock symbol) CATP Coverage Acceptance Test Plan CATP Committee of Adaptation to Technical Process ) today formally announced the opening of its new Washington New Washington is the name of several towns in the United States:
service industry - an industry that provides services rather than tangible objects and systems integration firms in the IT services industry with 45 offices and 3,100 employees worldwide, and average annual growth of more than 50 percent. The new office, opened at the end of 1997, will accommodate the anticipated rapid growth of Cambridge's practice in the D.C. area, where the company's unique core values and focus on rapid, fixed-time, fixed-price business solutions are experiencing strong demand. "We have had a tremendous response for our services in Washington," says Masood Chaudhry, Group Business Manager for the Washington D.C Office. "The unique value proposition around fixed-time/fixed-price projects has been missing from this market and we expect Cambridge's entrance will result in massive growth from both the federal and commercial sectors." "The D.C. area has a large pool of well-educated, technically savvy professionals," said Bill Seibel, executive vice president of the Americas at Cambridge. "We are confident that Cambridge's unique business model and rich culture will help us secure the exceptional talent required to meet our clients' business objectives and support Cambridge's rapid growth." During the coming weeks, executives from Cambridge's D.C. office will share their insight and expertise in seminars on Knowledge Management and Year 2000, areas of strong growth for Cambridge. Cambridge invites you to attend these seminars on the following dates: --March 25, 1998 Solving the Year 2000 Problem Year 2000 problem, Y2K problem, or millennium bug, in computer science, a design flaw in the hardware or software of a computer that caused erroneous results when working with dates beyond Dec. 31, 1999. Sponsored by: Cambridge Technology Partners The Tower Club, Vienna, VA To register, call: 800-269-7477 --April 16, 1998 Converting Knowledge into Profit - The Game Has Changed Sponsored by: Cambridge Technology Partners The Tower Club, Vienna, VA To register, call: 703-248-1700 About Cambridge Technology Partners: Cambridge Technology Partners is a new breed of consulting and systems integration firm. Since its founding in 1991, Cambridge has applied its unique core values to the consulting and application development markets to fundamentally reinvent re·in·vent tr.v. re·in·vent·ed, re·in·vent·ing, re·in·vents 1. To make over completely: "She reinvented Indian cooking to fit a Western kitchen and a Western larder" the way business and technology solutions are delivered. Working within a fixed time/fixed price model, Cambridge's services span strategic consulting, process innovation, custom and package software deployment Software deployment is all of the activities that make a software system available for use. The general deployment process consists of several interrelated activities with possible transitions between them. , including ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) An integrated information system that serves all departments within an enterprise. Evolving out of the manufacturing industry, ERP implies the use of packaged software rather than proprietary software written by or for one customer. applications, networking, and training to rapidly deliver end-to-end business systems that create immediate bottom-line impact for its clients. Cambridge has 45 offices and more than 3,100 employees worldwide. Cambridge on the Web: http://www.ctp.com CONTACT: Cambridge Technology Partners Fran Kelly, 617-374-8525 fkelly@ctp.com or Paul Pressel, 703-248-1700 presse@ctp.com |
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