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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Diego Ferrer, (312) 762-0111
Electronic Knowledge Interchange (EKI) moves its headquarters to new state-of-the
art facilities.
Chicago, IL, March 27, 2006 --Electronic Knowledge Interchange (EKI), a
leader in information technology consulting, has moved its headquarters
to 33 West Monroe, between State and Dearborn, right in the heart of Chicago's
Loop. The building, which boasts a three-story lobby atrium and modern
sculpture entrance, was once headquarters of architecture and engineering
firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, the building's designer.
Substantially upgraded furnishings and infrastructure characterize the
space, including two fiber-connected data centers. Consistent with EKI's
culture of client focus and disciplined innovation, the space showcases
the firm's capabilities and client solutions in an environment that encourages
team collaboration, efficient project work, and multicultural fun.
About Electronic Knowledge Interchange :
Founded in 1997, and with a multicultural staff of over 100 technology
and design professionals, EKI designs, develops, implements, and manages
complex software applications and system infrastructures for some of the
world's largest companies. The firm specializes in business process reengineering,
workflow systems, document management, web portals, and e-commerce.
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