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    Associated Press
    July 15 2004

    Tech company picks South Georgia over exporting 250 jobs

    SAVANNAH, Ga.

    A metro Atlanta consulting and software development company announced
    plans to locate 250 jobs in south Georgia after deciding against
    sending those jobs overseas.

    Alpharetta-base Aelera Corp. chose Savannah for a new software
    application development center and Fitzgerald for a business process
    outsourcing center over sites in India, China and Armenia.

    Aelera CEO Dustin Crane said Thursday that lower salary demands in
    south Georgia, because of a lower cost of living, will save the
    company about 20 percent compared with the Atlanta area. That's the
    same savings Aelera expected from shipping the jobs abroad.

    "We have literally traveled the world looking for the same
    opportunities that are right here at home," Crane said.

    Chief Operating Officer Chuck Stallworth said the jobs would be about
    evenly divided between Savannah and Fitzgerald. Aelera will open its
    Savannah center Aug. 1, while the Fitzgerald operation will open in
    about six months, he said.
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