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Hainesville's Bryan Hepkema named CIO of Atom AMPD

Volo, IL, July 15 -- Bryan Hepkema has been named CIO of Atom AMPD, with responsibility for all product and support information-related activities. This includes developing specifications or product parameters based on client interaction, quality assurance and testing, and overall management of the support function.

Atom AMPD, headquartered in Volo, Ill. and with offices in Miami, Fla.; Fresno; and Danville, Calif., provides leading-edge Networking, Security, VoIP and Wireless software solutions. Currently on its ‘fifth release' this software solution has a proven 30-40% lower total cost of ownership (TCO), as hardware device, and up to a 70% lower TCO as a software only solution.

“We are delighted to have someone with Bryan's background in information technology and Internet security join our team to work with our private label product and help us increase market share among channel partners, especially to our education channel partners,” said Daniel Field, Partner of Atom AMPD. “He brings a solid understanding of the market's needs and how to respond – ranging from content filtering to firewall to VOIP – while eliminating future licensing fees and hardware replacements.”

Mr. Hepkema brings over 25 years of experience in the Information Technology and Services industry, including 22 years as an IT Manager for Bio-logic a Division of Natus Medical. His skill sets in computing and IT are perfectly suited for deploying hardware and software solutions for data communications and connectivity.

In addition, Mr. Hepkema is an expert in Firewall security, Windows server and workstation configuration, Unix/Linux and systems administration, as well as a proficient programmer in C, Pascal, PL/SQL and PHP computer languages. He has extensive experience in areas of Quality Control.

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