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Trivalent Group

www.trivalentgroup.com

 
More than 600 businesses, educational institutions, nonprofits, financial institutions and healthcare organizations trust Trivalent Group with their technology infrastructure. It’s a trust hard-earned through a relentless dedication to putting our clients’ missions – not their technology – at the center of their business. Backed by a proven, experienced group of engineers, technicians and consultants, Trivalent clients have the confidence they need to pursue their organizational goals, knowing their technology is as easy, reliable and predictable as flipping on a light switch. As business-to-business technology has evolved from networking personal computers together to accessing the Internet to “living in the cloud,” Trivalent Group ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Peter Young
Virtual Chief Information Officer Profile

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