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Tower Technology Corporation
(UNITED STATES)
Centennial Towers,
505 E. Huntland Drive, Suite 530
Austin, TX 78752
UNITED STATES
PH: 512-452-9455
FAX: 512-452-1721
www.towerj.com
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Tower Technology Corporation is the Sun-licensed leader in high performance Java systems. Tower's products and services make Java perform at every level of the architecture (chip, OS, JVM, application server, application) and every step in the lifecycle (develop, deploy, and tune). This enables enterprises to run Java systems faster with less hardware. Today, Tower's technology is available on 10 different HW/OS platform and counting. It integrates with market-leading Java development and testing tools, application servers, industry-specific applications, and system management solutions. Most recently, Tower Technology Corporation introduced the TowerJ Java Virtual Machine (JVM) for Intel's highly acclaimed Itanium processors for server-class computers. Tower is privately held, was founded in 1992 and is headquartered in Austin, TX. It has been focused on server-side Java performance solutions since 1996. Tower has more than 160 customers including 25 of the Fortune 500.
About Tower Technology
John Langdon, CEO
John Langdon has been on Tower's board of directors since 1997. He was previously CEO of Nobell Communications and MEDIANET, Inc. MEDIANET was a custom software development and marketing program administration firm serving manufacturers such as the Intel, IBM, HP, Motorola, Sealy, and Rubbermaid, and was acquired by Affiliated Computer Systems of Dallas. Before MEDIANET, he was an executive with the Data Systems Group of Texas Instruments. Mr. Langdon holds both BSEE and MBA degrees and is currently attending the Science and Technology Commercialization graduate degree program at the IC2 Institute of the University of Texas at Austin.
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