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Why have a Virtual Office in Austin?
Austin is a booming city in which
to do business. It has a population of about seven hundred
thousand people. with a steady source of talented, hard working
young University of Texas graduates from great schools such as
engineering and computer sciences. These graduates are often
grabbed up by Austin's technology and defense industry. Compared
to other high tech cities like the Silicon Valley, Austin's
housing costs are much lower, although the success of many young
people are cauing metro Austin's housing prices to rise compared
to many rural Texas cities. Austin was affected by the dot com
bust, but is rapidly recovering. The largest employers in Austin
are the University of Texas, Dell, Freescale Semiconductor,
which was previously a Motorola company, Seton Healthcare
Network and the State of Texas. Other important high tech
companies and large employers are Cirrus, Logic, National
Instruments, Sum Microsystems, AMD, Apple Computer, Vignette,
Applied Materials, Intel and United Devices. In fact, the boom
in high tech companies has spawned the nickname The Silicon
Hills. But, it's not only high tech companies that have found
Austin a rich source of talented employees, Hoover's, Inc, the
business research and publishing company is headquartered in
Austin, as is Ambion, which develops products for RNA research
applications. But, it's not just industry giants that have found
their home in Austin. Austin has a large number of locally owned
businesses, large and small that successfully compete against
the their national and global competitors.
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