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Brian Solomon Joins TMCnet Editorial Team
TMCnet News
Norwalk, CT (August 27, 2007) - Technology Marketing Corporation (TMC ( News - Alert)) announced today the addition of TMCnet Web editor Brian Solomon. TMCnet is the leading Web site covering communications and technology with three million visitors and thirty million page views in July 2007 according to Webtrends.
“It is exciting to report on the new trends and applications in the ever evolving technology sectors such as SIP  and telecom,” stated Solomon. “It’s a pleasure to contribute to the team here at TMC and I look forward to a long and productive career.”
Brian Solomon is the newest Web editor to join the team at TMCnet. Prior to joining TMC, Solomon spent seven years with WWE on the editorial staff of their Publications department, and was previously a staff writer for reference publisher H.W. Wilson for three years. He has both a bachelor’s degree from Brooklyn College and master’s degree in English from Hunter College.
“It’s my pleasure to welcome Brian to the TMC team. He is a talented writer with a decade of professional experience. The addition of Brian enforces our dedication to exceptional editorial content as we continue to be the leading source for communications and technology news and information,” stated TMC president Rich Tehrani ( News - Alert).
TMCnet is the most-visited site on the World Wide Web for news, analysis and feature articles on communications and technology, including VoIP  and other IP communications, CRM, contact centers, wireless, unified communications and IMS. TMCnet achieved its highest traffic in July 2007 with three million visitors and thirty million page views, according to Webtrends.
For more information about TMC or TMCnet, please visit www.tmcnet.com.
About TMCnet
TMCnet is one of the most flexible, useful and fastest growing business-to-business technology sites on the Internet. With its ability to provide RSS feeds and e-mail alerts by keyword and its automated press release posting application, TMCnet is an online innovator. Providing news, features and commentary covering VoIP, IP  communications, CRM, contact center and information technology topics, TMCnet is read by more than three million unique visitors each month, according to Webtrends. TMCnet is also proud to have received a complimentary letter regarding our editorial quality from legend Warren Buffet regarding a Geico article.
About TMC
Technology Marketing Corporation (TMC) publishes Customer Inter@ction Solutions, INTERNET TELEPHONY, Unified Communications, and IMS Magazine. TMCnet, TMC's Web site, is the leading source of news and articles for the communications and technology industries. Ranked in the top 5,200 most visited Web sites in the world by alexa.com*, TMCnet serves three million unique visitors each month. TMC is also the first publisher to test new products in its own on-site laboratories, TMC Labs. In addition, TMC produces INTERNET TELEPHONY Conference & EXPO, Communications Developer Conference, IMS  Expo and Call Center 2.0 Conference. For more information about TMC, visit www.tmcnet.com. (*alexa.com is an amazon.com company that ranks Web sites by their traffic levels. Neither alexa.com nor amazon.com is affiliated with TMCnet.)
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