Intech has positioned itself to be the largest Managed Service Provider in Hawaii and is enjoying a healthy 20% yearly growth rate. In order to continue growing efficiently, Intech is relocating to a new 4000 square feet office space located on the 6th Floor of the Fort Street Tower, in the Topa Financial Center Effective February 1st, 2012.
The reason for growth? Employees believe in their mission and thrive in the culture. Intech provides an up-beat, positive environment for employees and customers. The office environment is bright, cheery and has a “work hard, play hard” culture that attracts and retains the best of the best in the technology industry. As such Intech has made the list for “The Best Places to Work in Hawaii” for the last several years.
The mission statement is simple: “Provide the best customer service experience imaginable”. Intech has the ability to respond, define and resolve problems quickly through its investment in modern management tools and its use of best practices. They are known for installing and maintaining business networks that are cost effective, efficient, and perform with the least amount of downtime.
Intech has always been in the forefront of technology and offers true “Cloud Computing” that focuses on the specific requirements of the Hawaiian market. Intech’s flagship service is a support process called Worry-Free IT that delivers superior technical support remotely and automates preventative maintenance. Servers managed by Intech will exceed 99.9% uptime. Intech’s unique approach of designing, implementing, managing and maintaining IT infrastructures helps local businesses comfortably optimize their use of technology and make IT cost effective, rather than cost prohibitive.
In addition to the move, Intech’s Board of Directors has appointed Jason Aldridge current VP Operations to the role of President and Joe Massillo current President to the role of Managing Director effective February 1st, 2012. Sam Gridley and Paul Ventura, the primary owners, remain as Chairman of the Board and Treasurer respectively.

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