Portside Technology Expands Charleston, South Carolina, Operations
07/12/2024
The company has expanded into two office spaces across the second and fifth floors in the Charleston Tech Center.
“We are thrilled to continue our rapid growth in Charleston County; while it’s a beautiful place to live and work, it’s also a business-friendly environment for us to attract and retain top technology talent. With exciting opportunities and more growth ahead, we’re proud to call Charleston our home,” Portside Technology CEO Zach McNamara said.
“We are always proud when an existing company finds success in our state and look forward to watching Portside Technology continue to grow in Charleston County,” Secretary of Commerce Harry M. Lightsey III noted.
Portside Technology provides professional IT services and technology infrastructure to small and midsize businesses. The company offers technology solutions ranging from design and procurement to installation and ongoing support.
"Portside Technology's decision to expand within the Charleston Tech Center perfectly illustrates the momentum we're seeing in Charleston's technology sector,” added Charleston County Economic Development Executive Director Steve Dykes. “This growth translates into compelling opportunities for those looking to build a career in tech."
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