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Throttlenet Named One of St. Louis' Top 20 Companies by Small Business Monthly

Fast Growing IT Firm Named One of The Best of The Best by Magazine

2012-09-02
ST. LOUIS, MO, September 02, 2012 (Press-News.org) Throttlenet has been named One of St. Louis' Top 20 Companies by Small Business Monthly magazine. The firm was honored at a luncheon held in St. Louis and will be featured in an article in the magazine scheduled for September, 2012.

"This is a great honor to be associated with the very best of the best in the St. Louis area," said George Rosenthal, President of Throttlenet. "We are grateful to so many of our clients who have played a large role in supporting us throughout the years.
Our staff has done an excellent job of helping us build Throttlenet into not only one of the top IT firms in the area but also one of the top businesses in the region."

Throttlenet was founded in 1999 by Rosenthal, Michael Heil, CEO, and Marc Arbesman, CIO.
The firm has grown to serve over 300 clients in the St. Louis area. Throttlenet has won multiple awards and received recognition as a Top 20 IT Firm by Small Business Monthly, and named one of the Largest Information Technology Consulting Firms by the St. Louis Business Journal, among other accolades.

About Throttlenet Inc.

Throttlenet Inc. offers an array of technology services and products to help business owners achieve their corporate goals. This is accomplished through outsourced Managed Network Services which helps companies improve their technology uptime and IT capabilities while, at the same time, reducing costs. The firm offers custom software development and mobile applications to help companies accelerate their business growth. To learn how to accelerate your IT visit Throttlenet online at http://www.throttlenet.com or call 866-826-5966.


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[Press-News.org] Throttlenet Named One of St. Louis' Top 20 Companies by Small Business Monthly
Fast Growing IT Firm Named One of The Best of The Best by Magazine