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Knowlogy Corporation Moves Corporate Headquarters to Vienna, Va.

By Aisha JamilAugust 25, 2011
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Knowlogy Corporation announced last week that will relocate its global headquarters to Vienna, Va. to expand its services, enhance support and provide its customers with a convenient location. Knowlogy is a global provider of learning solutions, IT consulting and IT procurement services and a learning partner with Microsoft Learning Partner, Cisco Associate Learning Partner and CompTIA Authorized Partner.

With over 18,000 square feet of space in its new facility, Knowlogy is conveniently located between downtown Washington D.C. and the Dulles International Airport, along with the Vienna and Dunn Loring metro stations. Vienna, which is considered by many to be a part of the Tysons Corner area, hosts one of the largest malls in the area and is the 12th largest employment center in America.

“We are very excited to start a new era in the Tysons Corner area,” said Hassan Judeh, President of Knowlogy. “We look forward to building on our successful record of 25 years in Falls Church, where we provided exceptional learning programs and IT support services for our local, regional, and federal government agencies and commercial clients.”

The new location will employee over 70 staff members with hopes of expanding to 100. The building will have five state-of-the-art classrooms, web-hosting facilities and an Innovative Solutions Center for testing and proving novel IT solutions for clients.

“We have made a strategic decision to be in this location,” Judeh said.  “The Tysons Corner area is a known hub for businesses and the addition of new metro locations will only help to expand its reach and reputation.”

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