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dcVAST Names Shalzi as President

Mon May 19, 2008 10:36pm EDT
DOWNERS GROVE, Ill., May 19 /PRNewswire/ -- dcVAST, the IT infrastructure
management company, has named Larry Shalzi president, effective immediately.
Shalzi, who joined the company in 1997, has served most recently as its Chief
Operating Officer/Chief Financial Officer.  "Larry will assume responsibility
for all day-to-day operations and will concentrate on expanding dcVAST's focus
in the area of managed services," said company founder Don Swanson, whom
Shalzi succeeds as president.  Swanson will continue to serve as the company's
Chief Executive Officer.
    (Logo:  http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20060920/CGW019LOGO)
    "We are fortunate to have a person with Larry's background lead the
company," Swanson said.  "He has broad and varied experience in the IT
industry and has a clear focus on achieving customer satisfaction.  He will
improve our ability to serve a very competitive market even more effectively."
    "I'm looking forward to the challenge of expanding our services," Shalzi
said.  "Under Don's leadership, dcVAST earned a reputation for providing
exceptional support and value.  We're going to build on that base."
    As CEO, Swanson will focus on customer relations, company strategy,
business planning and brand marketing.  "This change will help us operate more
productively and will help assure our continued growth," he said.
    About dcVAST:  Founded in 1989, dcVAST specializes in server-based
computing, storage management, IT service, support and infrastructure
management.  dcVAST builds IT infrastructure for its customers and provides
the expertise to help them strengthen their IT capabilities to operate at
maximum effectiveness.  For more information, contact us at
1-800-445-2786 or visit our website at http://www.dcvast.com.
SOURCE  dcVAST

Don Swanson of dcVAST, +1-630-964-6060, dswanson@dcvast.com; or Kaitlan Tauber
of Meyers + Partners, +1-312-733-9999, ktauber@meyerspartners.com, for dcVAST



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