Once a headline-grabbing high-flier among the Anne Arundel tech community, the company faltered in the dotcom bust, declared bankruptcy and survived in a stripped-down form.
During its slide, the company jettisoned half of its employees - 1,600 at its peak - but those who received pink slips or struck out on their own have drawn from their experiences there to foster a growing technology community in Anne Arundel, which includes a...
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