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Posted: Wednesday, 07 May 2008 3:26PM

Fast Switch Continues IT Success in Michigan

The growth continues to be swift for the new Wixom office of the aptly named IT services firm Fast Switch Ltd.

Dublin, Ohio-based Fast Switch achieved a 100 percent increase in business in 2007. Growth year-over-year for the first quarter of 2008 was more than 72 percent.

“While the financial press has a doom and gloom attitude, we’ve seen nothing but great things happening at our Detroit area clients,” said Carey Pachla, Fast Switch Michigan vice president.  “Even though we’ve expanded all of our existing relationships, it has been even more gratifying to see the addition of several new clients during the quarter.”

Mark Pukita, Fast Switch CEO,  is quick to point out that the firm’s focus on being a creative, flexible, and cost effective business partner is appealing to everyone he meets with. 

“Many IT staffing buyers look at our industry and its services as being a commodity," Pukita said. "We’ve developed proprietary, productized services that really do separate us from the pack. It’s evident in our growth rate and customer satisfaction indexes.”

Fast Switch is an IT consulting and executive search firm that was formed in 1996. The objective of the company is to fill the gaps, do the things others are unwilling do and that are in the best interest of long-term relationships and unique partnerships between Fast Switch and its clients.

More at www.fastswitch.com.


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