LinuxPR: SAIR, Inc. Establishes Office in Raleigh NC to Lead East Coast Operations | Linux Today

LinuxPR: SAIR, Inc. Establishes Office in Raleigh NC to Lead East Coast Operations

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Nov 19, 1999

One of the initial projects Sair’s East Coast Division will
be to assist in the development of a series of Linux training
materials for Compaq Computer Corporation.

“Sair, Inc. announced today the opening of an office in Raleigh,
North Carolina to direct east coast operations in response to the
growing worldwide administration of Sair’s Linux and GNU training
and certification program.”

“We are pleased to announce the opening of our new office in
Raleigh, said P. Tobin Maginnis, president and founder of Sair,
Inc. Our expansion was driven by the growing demand for our Linux
and GNU certification training materials. The Research Triangle is
home to some of the best and brightest talent in the high-tech
industry and we are excited to have a presence in the area.”

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Web Webster

Web Webster

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