Rainmaker Increases Staff 30%, Relocates to Larger Offices

Revenue Management leader adds business unit, expands to service growing client demand

. October 14, 2008

ATLANTA, GA, March 1, 2007. The Rainmaker Group, a world leader in automated revenue management software and services to the hospitality, casino and gaming, and multi-family housing industries for total property profitability, announced today it has completed relocation to newly built headquarters in Alpharetta, Georgia, a North Atlanta high tech metro area. The company's 30 percent staff increase necessitated its move to the new and expanded space.

Tammy Farley, principal at The Rainmaker Group, said, "The success of our revolution SM revenue management solutions for the gaming hotel and multi-family housing industries is powering the company's growth. Our new two-story office building has an advanced technology infrastructure for all our offices and meeting rooms to accommodate the addition of R&D and sales staff." The new high-ceilinged building includes aesthetic state-of-the-art wood and glass offices for software development and operations management. The high-tech boardroom includes a plasma display as well as a custom built table with embedded connections for laptops, projection, Internet connectivity, and teleconferencing. Farley noted the company's colors, emphasis on design, and look and feel are consistent in both the new building and on the new website for seamless branding. Rainmaker's new offices are located at 5755 North Point Parkway, Suite 77, Alpharetta, Georgia, 30022.

Bob Wolfson, The Rainmaker Group's vice president of technology, said, "Our new building is equipped with everything we need from a development and support perspective and provides comfortable, aesthetic offices for everyone. Technology shops are typically divided between 'haves' with offices, and 'have nots,' sharing cubes. In Rainmaker's new building, everyone is a 'have.'" Rainmaker's upper floor houses executive suites, project management offices, a client lounge with kitchen, and "hoteling" offices where visiting staff and clients can work undisturbed.

"The Rainmaker Group is customer-focused and committed to the wellbeing of its employees," said Tammy Farley. "Our objective was to provide an environment we are proud to bring people into, and one that is thoughtfully arranged to make our clients and staff comfortable and productive. Rainmaker's new corporate offices accomplish this goal."

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