
02 May 2008, 5:27pm
Snowflake Software Expands again - this time to larger Office Facilities!
Snowflake Software announces its third move in just seven years of the company’s history, reflecting the continued expansion and corporate growth of the company.
The company continues to reside in Southampton, the home of UK mapping, but moves to larger facilities in the city centre. The on-going expansion of personnel over the last year has rendered the previous office in Eastgate House too small for the growing business. Furthermore, Snowflake was looking for a more modern facility to reflect the company’s high tech image. Alleyn House satisfies both these requirements. With expanded office space and dedicated training facilities, the new office is perfectly suited to house the next phase of Snowflake Software’s growth.
“We are very excited to have moved to Alleyn House,” explained Ian Painter, Managing Director of Snowflake Software. “The building is representative of the character of the company – presenting a clean and professional image. We will be proud to welcome our customers and partners to visit.”
The new address for Snowflake Software is: Alleyn House, 23-27 Carlton Crescent, Southampton, SO15 2EU, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Telephone numbers and email addresses remain the same.
If you have any further enquiries regarding this press release please e-mail info@snowflakesoftware.com

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