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EBPass is located in Manhattans
Silicon Alley district near Wall Street, inside
the NYITC
(NY Information Technology Center) building.
We are venture funded for the purpose of providing
a complete menu of services (one-stop-service
model) for e-business/web-system solutions.
Our primary clients are US-based Japanese corporations.
We enjoy an established track record of successfully
implementing a wide variety of web systems, and
we continue to provide focused and timely solutions
to our clients. We have recently begun marketing
Japans best-of-breed business software in
the United States.
The NY Information Technology
Center Building
The NYITC is the poster-child building and hub of
the Silicon Alley district. The building was transformed
by NY City as an Internet building with
certain tax benefits. The building was originally
headquarters to Drexel Burnham, but insider trading
led to its bankruptcy and the building became virtually
vacant in 1990. Rudolph Giuliani, who was the prosecutor
then, later became Mayor of New York City and proposed
the renovation idea. Today, the building is occupied
entirely by Internet/Technology related companies,
such as Sun Microsystems, IBM, Earnst & Young,
and also contains a high-tech classroom for Carnegie
Mellon University.
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