Product category: Design and Development Software
News Release from: Monterey Design Systems
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 9 September 2002
Monterey grows global support
Monterey Design Systems is continuing to expand its sales and technical support organisation with new offices in Italy, Boston, and Dallas, as well as additions to the West Coast sales staff
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Record quarter for Monterey
Monterey Design Systems has closed a record quarter as a result of expanded orders from existing customers and the addition of several new accounts
The company cited rising demand among new and existing customers for its products and services. The addition of the new offices has created immediate openings for qualified applications engineers in Boston, Grenoble, Milan and Israel. "Activity at our existing customers is continuing to ramp up as they transition to Monterey for their mainstream physical implementation flows", said Jacques Benkoski, president and CEO at Monterey.
"In addition, we are adding new accounts each quarter.
We have very aggressive plans to continue to grow our field operation in order to provide our customers with the superior level of service and support that they have come to expect from Monterey".
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