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Five companies
join Digital Greenhouse
IBM and four other companies have joined the Pittsburgh
Digital Greenhouse in recent months, bringing the number of
members in the nonprofit organization to 27.
President and chief executive officer David Ruppersberger
said Monday that the additions will help "make the
Greenhouse network stronger and more valuable."
Two of the new member companies joined the Greenhouse
during the fourth quarter last year. They include:
- Aeptec Microsystems, which is also known as 3e
Technologies International Inc., a Rockville, Md.,
wireless communications company that has a satellite
office in Blairsville, Pa.; and
- Novocell Semiconductor Inc., a provider of memory
products for the semiconductor industry, based in
Pittsburgh's Oakland neighborhood.
The remaining companies joined the Digital Greenhouse
since the beginning of the year, including:
- IBM Corp., of Armonk, N.Y.;
- Accipiter Systems Inc., in Wexford, a maker of
computer network products; and
- Vesper Networks, a computer network equipment
developer founded in Pittsburgh in 2002.
The Digital Greenhouse, Downtown, includes businesses,
universities and the state in an effort to grow the
technology industry in southwestern Pennsylvania.
- Pittsburgh Business
Times

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