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CPI named 3rd Largest Internet-Based Firm by the San Fernando Valley Business Journal

Tue Nov 3, 2009 2:47pm EST
LOS ANGELES--(Business Wire)--
CPI Solutions, a leading network, unified communications, application
development and integration consulting company announced today that it was named
the 3rd Largest Internet Based Firms in the greater Valley area by the San
Fernando Valley Business Journal. 

CPI President and CEO Arnie Friedman said, "It`s an honor to be recognized by
the San Fernando Valley Business Journal. Our focus is on providing a variety of
Internet based technology solutions including web development and application
hosting. We strive to provide our clients with a totally secure, fully managed
hosting environment they can count on for year to come". 

CPI Solutions, based in Camarillo, is a leading provider of application
development, telephony and network management solutions. The company partners
with Cisco, Microsoft and EMC. CPI also supplies certified network engineers to
companies on an outsourcing basis.

CPI Solutions
Scott O`Malley, 805-987-2222, ext. 117
somalley@cpisolutions.com

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