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Recently I relocated from Cincinnati to Denver. I am currently working remotely for Seapine Software telecommuting into the office every day.This is a very exciting relocation and we hope this will open up some additional opportunities as it will be easier to travel to businesses in the area looking to improve their ALM processes.

I’ve been in Denver for about two weeks know and have just been spending most of this time getting settled into the new house and making sure all the home office equipment is working. The IT group set me up with a fancy Cisco 870 Router which, when I am plugged into, keeps me constantly connected to the Seapine VPN. Without having to run any special software I am on the network and my Cisco VoIP phone, Outlook and network services are all running.

For Customers and Co-Workers this means I can still be reached using the same phone number and it’s almost like I am still in the office (except mountains are outside of my window instead of the Kings Island Amusement Park).

A nice aspect of living in Denver (besides mountains) is that many cities in the area, Boulder, Colorado Springs have growing IT industries. Many Seapine customers come from these areas and this will enable us to bring an on-site presence to a lot of new and existing customers. It will also enable easier travel to the west coast and California where a lot of Seapine’s business is done. Being 2 hours closer to the west coast will make it easier to serve that market as well.

Now that I am moved in and the home office is up and running I guess its back to work!

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