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Cajana Awarded Three-Year Information Technology Contract with the State of Florida PDF Print

TALLAHASSEE, FL – October 17, 2009 – Cajana, Inc. has been awarded a three-year contract with the State of Florida for information technology consulting services. The State of Florida’s Department of Management Services awarded this contract to Cajana allowing the company to provide information technology services to all state, county, municipal agencies, and educational institutions throughout the State.

The contract allows Cajana to provide services in each of the four contract award areas including: project hosting, applications management, analysis and design, development and integration, operations and support and staff-augmentation based services.

“Cajana is pleased to have the opportunity to provide our world-class, cost and risk reducing solutions to the public agencies and higher-education institutions of Florida,” said Brian Ellis, CEO of Cajana. “We believe the State will benefit greatly from our expertise and the value we provide our other customers.”

About Cajana

Cajana provides low-cost, high value technical solutions for enterprise applications exclusively to the public-sector and higher-education environments that reduce both cost and risk associated with enterprise application initiatives. Whether our customers want to maintain their applications in-house or leverage a hosted solution, we provide the technical expertise, best practices, and world-class infrastructure to meet their needs through our application hosting and managed services, education services, and CIO Advisory services.  Our unique “Application Incubation” model gives customers the flexibility of hybrid solutions, combining short-term hosting with technical services, allowing our clients to onboard large-scale applications into their environments at their own pace. We are truly Taking Quality to the Next Level.

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