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Infinity Purchases PTG
April 2, 2002 New York, Precise Technologies Group (PTG), a premier
Information Technology consulting firm specializing in the design,
implementation and maintenance of complex computer networks was
purchased by Infinity Consulting Group (ICG), a leading IT Staffing firm
providing Fortune 500 companies with personnel who posses the highest
level of technical expertise and professionalism.
As a full service IT services firm, ICG will offer clients the
unprecedented opportunity to combine the advantages of IT Staffing
(placing all skills including full-time employees and staff consultants
whose areas of expertise include Windows NT/2000 Server/Workstation,
Netware Administration, CISCO Network Design and Engineering, Lotus
Notes, UNIX and LAN Monitoring and Management) and Systems Integration
(i.e., Enterprise Systems Engineering, Internetworking, Network
Management, Network Security) with Application Development (i.e.,
e-Business, Collaboration and Workflow, Supply Chain Management
Softwares) from a single provider.
"The new ICG will give our existing client base of more than 600
clients, further service coverage throughout the businesses IT
Lifecycle" said John Bonade, Vice President at ICG. "This is something
that has been needed in the marketplace for quite sometime and we are
excited to be the first to offer it with clear demarcations between
service divisions."
PTG's strength lies in their ability to provide complete and
comprehensive systems integration, project management and technical
support by displaying a detailed understanding of their clients
networks. The ICG proven recruiting solutions will further enhance this
strength by providing the wider market the highest level of technical
expertise and professionalism.
"We are pleased to be extending our technology to ICG's client base"
said Aric Perminter, President & CEO of PTG. "Our client base, including
SUNY College at Old Westbury, Deutsche Bank, Carter Ledyard & Milburn,
Abyssinian Baptist Church, Zuckerman Spaedar and M. Davis & Company, to
name a few, depend on our engineers know-how for a complete
understanding of how information technologies can improve business
processes."
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