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After Banner Year, Asta Networks Moves to Expand

Aug 15, 2001

Following a year of steady growth, Seattle-based network reliability company Asta Networks Wednesday moved to larger offices in order to allow the company to expand operations, increase staff and add new customer services.

The company is relocating from 1100 Eastlake Avenue to 520 Pike Street, offices previously occupied by Amazon.com. Asta said the move gives it new offices for employees, conference rooms and additional space for customer training and a Network Operations Center.

“Asta Networks has achieved a number of successes in the last 12 months, including securing $15 million in funding, launching our first product, and forming partnerships with premier companies such as Juniper Networks and Mercury Interactive,” said Joe Devich, chief executive officer and president of Asta Networks. “This move will enable us to provide our current employees with a comfortable and professional environment. It will also accommodate future growth so we can continue our leadership in providing customers with products and services that increase network reliability.”

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