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Apogee IT Services

www.apogeeitservices.com

 
Apogee IT Services provides managed IT services to more than 150 companies and organizations throughout western PA, Boston, and the northeast and mid-Atlantic regions. Founded in 1990, Apogee has successfully provided managed IT services and technology support for 25 years. Building IT | Securing IT | Supporting IT | Improving IT - Building IT and infrastructure the right way, the first time, every time. - Strategic, thoughtful IT security that protects and gives peace of mind. - First-rate customer service relentlessly chasing perfection. - Helping your business day-to-day and plan for the future. At Apogee, client service is always top of mind. So is developing ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million

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