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Shasta QA Expands Services to Include Technical Documentation

Redding, Calif. - March 30, 2005

Shasta QA, a leading provider of high-value outsource software testing, announced today that it is expanding its available services to include technical writing.

"We are pleased to welcome Chris Carrigan as Director of our newly created Technical Documentation department," said Shasta QA President, Donald O'Connell. "With over thirteen years experience in technical publications, including work as a writer, editor, and project planner, Chris is a strong addition to our management team. Besides providing technical writing services directly, Chris will supervise a team of in-house and freelance writers to meet the technical writing needs of our clients."

The company's core competency of defined software testing methodologies allows Shasta QA to provide well-structured services including functional, white-box API, functional automation, and automated load and stress testing.

Shasta QA engineers and technical writers are proven veterans of Silicon Valley who average over ten years of experience.

Primarily focused on n-tier Enterprise Applications and mobile embedded software solutions, Shasta QA has provided software testing services to many market segments including the Educational/Training, Medical, Personal Information Management (PIM), Business to Business (B2B), Financial, Media, and Government segments.

About Shasta QA:
By providing high-value outsource software testing services from rural northern California, Shasta QA takes advantage of the lower cost of living and proximity to Silicon Valley to offer affordable experienced software testing services. Shasta QA truly offers Silicon Valley experience without the cost of a Silicon Valley address or the risks associated with offshore testing. Based in Redding, California, Shasta QA is a privately-held company.