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SyCom Technologies is a premier provider of IT Solutions and Resources to clients ranging from mid-sized businesses and Fortune 500 firms to municipalities and educational facilities throughout Virginia. Client focused and rich in technical expertise, SyCom's core competencies are focused on improving business communications through effective consulting, design, integration, management, staffing and life-cycle support of networked communication systems and web-enabling applications. SyCom's goal is to provide the infrastructure to ensure networked systems communicate effectively in support of business objectives. Achieving this with an unsurpassed level of customer satisfaction is SyCom's driving force. SyCom's technical professionals, now over 70 strong, work hand in hand to ensure clients needs are met. SyCom challenges its staff to pursue expertise in cutting edge technologies - and challenges itself to find and keep good people. A privately held company, SyCom's corporate headquarters is located in Richmond, Virginia with satellite offices in Roanoke, Virginia and Charleston, West Virginia. Principals include: Tom Cricchi, Paula Gulak, Bryan Laursen, Bob Nash, and Chip Sensabaugh, The organization, which was founded in 1996 and staffs over 50 technical engineers, has continually been recognized for excellence within the industry and in June of 2000, the SyCom team was awarded the honor of Entrepreneur of the Year / Emerging Company for the State of Virginia by Ernst & Young. Awards that have followed since include The Fantastic 50, which annually recognizes the growth and profitability of Virginia based businesses, one of the five finalists for the Greater Richmond IMPACT Award, which recognizes companies impacting the region, the Rising 25, which recognizes the top 25 companies in the Greater Richmond Metropolitan area, and in May, 2002, the GRTC's IT Builders Award. For more information, please visit www.sycomtech.com. |
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