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PCS Opens Washington, D.C. Office

Regional IT Powerhouse Enters D.C. Market



Moorestown, NJ - August 31, 2016 - (Newswire.com)

PCS, a leading IT service company, is opening a new Washington, D. C. office, Sept. 1.

It has acquired the customer base of TPS, which serves the D.C. Metro area, providing managed IT services focusing on cyber security and enterprise risk management.

"As we grew to become one the most respected providers of IT services in the Atlantic region, we realized that if you want to have a national presence, you must be in Washington, D.C.,” said CEO and President Anthony Mongeluzo.

“This is one of the most educated and sophisticated markets in the United States, and we knew that this new customer base would value the highly skilled technicians that are PCS team members.”

PCS already operates in four states (New Jersey, Pennsylvania Delaware and Maryland) and has clients nationwide.

Mongeluzo founded PCS in his parents’ home in 2000, at the age of 22, with no outside capital. Today he has 80-plus employees and offers complete computer services ranging from single-use to companies with more than 5,000 employees.

Anthony is FOX-TV’s IT expert in Philadelphia. National, regional and local media frequently call upon him for his expertise and opinion on IT and small-business issues. A small sampling of these media outlets includes The Wall Street Journal, The Associated Press, On the Record with Greta Van Susteren, FOX NEWS, ABC, NBC, MSN, MSNBC, CNBC, the Philadelphia Business Journal and Courier-Post (New Jersey).

Local and national media have consistently rated PCS as one of the fastest growing firms in the region.

 For more information on PCS visit https://www.helpmepcs.com.




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