$44 million data company chooses Issaquah for new facility

Issaquah is continuing to build a reputation as a haven for high-tech business, with the news this week that New Jersey-based Dataram Corp., a publicly-traded maker of computer memory and storage products with annual revenue last year of $44 million, has established a development and testing facility in Issaquah.

Issaquah is continuing to build a reputation as a haven for high-tech business, with the news this week that New Jersey-based Dataram Corp., a publicly-traded maker of computer memory and storage products with annual revenue last year of $44 million, has established a development and testing facility in Issaquah.

According to www.techflash.com., the Dataram branch office is the latest in a long line of companies which have picked the Seattle area.