Northville’s Vision Computer Solutions adds staff

Vision Computer Solutions expects its revenues to double what they were in 2007 by the end of this year, capping off a significant growth spurt, one the Northville-based firm hopes to continue.The company grew its revenue by 50 percent in 2007 and another 35 percent in 2008. This year the firm hopes to grow by another 30-35 percent this year. In that time the company grew to 14 employees and an intern, and it hopes to keep growing both its payroll and revenue.”We’re trying to add at least a couple of new people by the end of this year,” says Peter Marsack, director of Technology for Vision Computer Solutions.The company started in 1995 as a way to deliver home-based computer service. It grew and evolved until its handful of founders “got serious” about grabbing market share in 2001. That prompted Vision Computer Solutions current growth streak.”It just kind of grew on more and more by itself over the years,” Marsack says.Source: Peter Marsack, director of Technology for Vision Computer SolutionsWriter: Jon Zemke

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Vision Computer Solutions expects its revenues to double what they were in 2007 by the end of this year, capping off a significant growth spurt, one the Northville-based firm hopes to continue.

The company grew its revenue by 50 percent in 2007 and another 35 percent in 2008. This year the firm hopes to grow by another 30-35 percent this year. In that time the company grew to 14 employees and an intern, and it hopes to keep growing both its payroll and revenue.

“We’re trying to add at least a couple of new people by the end of this year,” says Peter Marsack, director of Technology for Vision Computer Solutions.

The company started in 1995 as a way to deliver home-based computer service. It grew and evolved until its handful of founders “got serious” about grabbing market share in 2001. That prompted Vision Computer Solutions current growth streak.

“It just kind of grew on more and more by itself over the years,” Marsack says.

Source: Peter Marsack, director of Technology for Vision Computer Solutions
Writer: Jon Zemke

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