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Friday, 16 August 2013

PERI Software Solutions Inc. Spotlighted in Upcoming 20th Anniversary Issue of Business Life Magazine


Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) June 14, 2010

PERI Software Solutions Inc., a global business solutions company will be featured in this months (June) 20th Anniversary issue of Business Life Magazine. The monthly publication is based in Glendale, California, covering national, regional and business trends and news in tourism, manufacturing, entertainment, international trade, financial services, technology and state politics.

When I founded PERI Software, I knew in my heart that it was going to be a successful business enterprise, President and CEO Sarav Periasamy, PERI Software Solutions Inc. told Business Life Magazine. I love it when my team of engineers can provide solutions to help business streamline their costs of operations.

PERI, a global business solutions company, headquartered in Newark, New Jersey. Earlier this year PERI opened offices in the Wells Fargo Tower in the business district of downtown Los Angeles. Additionally, the worldwide company has offices in San Jose and Chennai, India. PERI started as me becoming a consultant and gradually adding team members, he said. PERI has grown to more than 700 employees and has earned more than $ 50 million since I started it in 1999.

After servicing clients in California and on the West Coast, we realized it was vital to bring our services closer to a rapidly growing technology market. We have just opened an office here, because we believe Los Angeles leads the Pacific Rim in just about every industry and we want to help business grow to meet the technology needs of regional and international markets.”

A recent LAEDC SoCal economic forecast finds that technology, tourism, entertainment and international trade will be leading industries to the economic recovery. Research reveals that the business demand for technology products was very weak in the first three quarters of 2009, when businesses were reducing costs drastically in order to survive the recession. But, demand picked up noticeably during the fourth quarter and sales of technology products held up better on the consumer side.

Periasamy was asked whats the next hot new technology coming up for business in SoCal?

Smart Grid technology, mainly used by utilities, and thanks the Obama Administration will be more affordable to customers and consumers, he said. A Research show that 60 percent of the electricity generated in this country is lost to inefficiencies, and the fact that smart grid technology is green and does not cost more, customers will feel good about saving energy and the environment.

PERI has been offering Smart Grid technology after testing and measuring successful cost saving results over the last two years. We are the Asian Business Owned Smart Grid Technology leader in this space providing end-to-end smart grid business solutions, he said.

Periasamy is scheduled to speak at the California Utilities Diversity Council’s 2010 Green Diversity Summit later this month. The June 28, 2010 Energy Summit takes place at the Sacramento Convention Center. He’ll speak about how he grew his successful company from a small startup to global business.

About PERI

Founded in 1999, PERI is a global business solutions company, which has grown to more than 700 plus employees and delivers high value-cost effective technology based business solutions. PERI draws on deep industry expertise and a portfolio of interrelated consulting, business processes, application development along with smart-intelligent hardware and software products. PERI blends strategic design, proven technology, and timely delivery of solutions that maximize customers return on IT investment. Be sure to visit PERIs blog for company updates and developments

http://perisoftware.wordpress.com.

Editors: For images and advanced media interviews with PERI Founder and President Sarav Periasamy, please call: Aida Mayo or George McQuade at 818-340-5300 or 818-618-9229 or email Publicity(at)MayoCommunications(dot)com.

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Friday, 24 May 2013

AAPCC and Poison Centers Issue Warning About Concentrated Packets of Laundry Detergent


Alexandria, VA (PRWEB) May 17, 2012

The American Association of Poison Control Centers and the experts at Americas 57 poison centers are urging the public, especially parents, to keep highly concentrated single dose packs of laundry detergent up and away from children, according to Debbie Carr, AAPCC executive director.

Poison centers are reporting a recent uptick in calls about exposures of children to laundry detergents packaged in small, single-dose packets. Some young children and toddlers who swallow these small packets have become very ill and have required hospitalization. Other children have gotten the product in their eyes, resulting in significant eye irritation. Some children have been exposed when the product burst after putting it into their mouths.

The following are examples of exposures to children who have become ill from concentrated laundry detergent packets:

Ten minutes after a 20-month-old swallowed a laundry detergent packet, the child developed profuse vomiting, wheezing and gasping and then became unresponsive to even painful stimuli.
A 15-month-old who bit into a pack and swallowed a mouthful had profuse vomiting and, after arrival at a hospital, had to be put on a ventilator for airway protection.
A 17-month-old bit into a packet and then rapidly developed drowsiness, vomited, breathed the product into the lungs, and had to be put on a ventilator.

The rapid onset of significant symptoms is pretty scary, said Dr. Michael Beuhler, medical director of the Carolinas Poison Center. Other laundry detergents cause only mild stomach upset or even no symptoms at all. Although we arent certain what in the product is making the children sick, we urge all parents and caregivers to make sure laundry detergent packs are not accessible to young kids.

The American Association of Poison Control Centers recommends the following steps:

Always keep detergents locked up and out of the reach of children.
Follow the specific disposal instructions on the label.
If you think a child has been exposed to a laundry detergent packet, call your local poison center at 1-800-222-1222 immediately.

For more information, the media may contact Loreeta Canton, AAPCC communications manager, at 703.894.1863, 701.391.0626 (cell phone) or canton(at)aapcc(dot)org or Brett Schuster, communications assistant, at 703.894.1859 or schuster(at)aapcc(dot)org.

The AAPCC supports the nations 57 poison centers in their efforts to treat and prevent drug, consumer product, animal, environmental and food poisoning. Members staff the Poison Help hotline at 1-800-222-1222 that provides free, confidential, expert medical advice 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year from toxicology specialists, including nurses, pharmacists, physicians and poison information providers. In addition, the AAPCC maintains the only poison information and surveillance database in the United States, providing real-time monitoring of unusual poisoning patterns, chemical exposures and other emerging public health hazards. The AAPCC partners with federal agencies such as EPA, HRSA and the CDC, as well as private industry.

To learn more, visit http://www.aapcc.org, like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, or read our blog at aapcc.wordpress.com. To join your voice with other poison center supporters, register for the AAPCC advocacy network at http://www.capwiz.com/aapcc click on Action E-List.

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AAPCC and Poison Centers Issue Warning About Concentrated Packets of Laundry Detergent