New Technology Company Green Cloud Technologies Adds Another Developer

December 6, 2011

GREENVILLE, SC – December 6, 2011 – Green Cloud Technologies, a Cloud technology solutions provider headquartered in Greenville, SC, has hired Ben Carson as a java developer. Carson will focus on the design, development, and implementation of Green Cloud’s customer Web portal and additional development initiatives. Prior to joining Green Cloud, Carson was a developer at Windstream and served as a systems analyst at Metlife. He holds a B.S. in computer science from Clemson University.

Backed by industry-leading platforms such as BroadSoft, VMware, and Cisco, Green Cloud Technologies will deliver managed Cloud-based IT and telecom solutions, including virtual server,hosted PBX, unified communications, and business continuity solutions, to small and medium-sized businesses. The company plans to install its first customers before the end of the year.

“We are extremely excited to bring affordable, reliable Cloud solutions to Greenville through world class platforms and an experienced team to committed to excellence,” says Charles Houser, executive vice president of sales and marketing for Green Cloud. “Our approach is based on offering leading technology solutions for small- and mid-sized businesses at affordable price points through personal service and support. And doing it better than anyone else.”

ABOUT GREEN CLOUD TECHNOLOGIES, INC
Headquartered in Greenville, SC, Green Cloud Technologies is a Cloud solutions provider for small and medium-sized businesses. Backed by world-class data center facilities and industry-leading platforms such as BroadSoft, VMware, and Cisco, Green Cloud delivers managed IT and telecom solutions that include virtual server, hosted PBX, unified communications, and business continuity solutions. Green Cloud will help small and medium-sized businesses use the cloud to increase productivity, improve performance, and manage technology costs. Led by a team of industry veterans that founded NuVox Communications, the company will begin installing customers in December 2011. More information
may be found at gogreencloud.com.