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Parasoft Corporation has opened an office in New York City to service the growing demand for Parasoft’s automated error prevention solutions in the Northeastern United States. The New York office expands Parasoft’s ability to offer local sales and support services to its fast growing base of customers and prospects in the region.
Contact details for the office are as follows:
Parasoft Corporation
1120 Avenue of the Americas
New York, New York 10036
Office: 212-626-6748
" We have seen significant growth in our customer base and level of
interest in our products and solutions," said John Kim, director of the
Parasoft New York office. "Our customers are expanding their commitment to
ensuring the reliability and performance of the software systems they develop,
and with that commitment they are expanding their use of Parasoft solutions."
Key customers in the region using Parasoft solutions include AXA Financial,
Lehman Brothers, Federal Reserve Bank, AIG, Citigroup, ADP, Bloomberg, Fidelity
Investments, Insurance Service Office, MetLife, and Vanguard.
The company’s expansion follows several recent product announcements in recent weeks. The company recently released C++Test 6.5, for example, an automated unit testing and coding standard analysis tool suite designed to help software engineers prevent the occurrence of software errors as they develop. C++Test 6.5 extends the product’s powerful ability to find and resolve critical software errors in C/C++ code with enhancements to both code analysis and unit testing as wells as increased platform and team support, according to Parasoft.
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'We have seen significant growth in our customer base and level of interest in our products and solutions,' said John Kim, director of the Parasoft New York office. 'Our customers are expanding their commitment to ensuring the reliability and performance of the software systems they develop, and with that commitment they are expanding their use of Parasoft solutions.' |
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