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Continued Expansion Forces Junari Office Move PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ben Lloyd   

East Anglian software house upgrade office space following continued and sustained business growth

From Tuesday 6th July 2010, Junari will be operating out of a larger office based in the Lodge Lane Business Park in Colchester following continued business growth. Increased business volume and the employment of additional staff has seen the developers of junariCRM forced to upgrade their office space to cope with demand.

Said Steve Austin, Managing Director of Junari, "Because of the increased popularity of our junariCRM customer relationship management system and our desire to further improve and extend our product we have taken on additional staff to drive our vision forward. Combined with the ever growing interest in our iPhone development offerings and the partnership with 3D On, this is an exciting time of growth for us as a company."

"The new office will allow for increased expansion and an even more positive working environment than that which we have at present," added Russell Briggs, Lead Developer for Junari, "I strongly believe that our products can only get better as we continue to grow. The location of the office just off the A12 is ideal for our customers to visit us, whilst the rural tranquillity adds to the ambience of the working environment."

The new offices are located on the Lodge Park Business Park located in Langham near Colchester in Essex.

 

Based in Colchester, Essex, Junari are a well-established IT Consultancy offering experience in CRM, IT auditing and bespoke software development. Junari pride themselves on their sense of honour and strong business ethics which have earned them glowing testimonials from their customers.

To find out more about Junari, please visit their website at http://www.junari.com

 

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