Network Critical, a company that designs, manufactures and supplies network access equipment that connects network security appliances and other specialized tools to high-speed data links, announced they achieved 60 per cent year over year growth in 2010. In order to keep up with customer demand and maintain their superior service and support to a growing […]
Network Critical, a company that designs, manufactures and supplies network access equipment that connects network security appliances and other specialized tools to high-speed data links, announced they achieved 60 per cent year over year growth in 2010. In order to keep up with customer demand and maintain their superior service and support to a growing customer base, reports PR Web, Network Critical plans to increase its staff in 2011 by hiring additional Regional Sales Managers, Technical Support and other administrative positions.
“According to Chris Bihary, Managing Director for the Americas, ‘This is our 5th consecutive year of growth over 50%. I believe our exceptional financial performance is the result of Network Critical’s unique modular architecture and our culture of uncompromised attention to our customers.’ Network Critical products stand alone in the access market because they provide maximum flexibility and cost effective link connectivity to service providers, government, ecommerce and other large enterprise network operators around the world.”
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