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HillSouth iT Solution

www.hillsouth.com

 
HillSouth the first name in information technology excellence. HillSouth partners with its clients to deliver world-class solutions. Everything we do for our clients is driven by our desire to treat each client as we want to be treated. Their problems are our problems - our solutions are their solutions. HillSouth is always there - always a partner to help our customers meet their ever changing technology requirements. Our company is more than just a place to acquire technology from industry vendors - we are the solutions provider. We are the only call when technology is needed. ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Andy Patel
Chief Technology Officer Profile

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