SRT Solutions hires 1, plans to add 5 more in Ann Arbor
Getting through today’s economy is more about innovating and upgrading and less about waiting and praying. At least, that’s the philosophy in at SRT Solutions. It’s why the Ann Arbor-based firm is hosting a series of briefings next week on the latest and greatest in technology.SRT Solutions will host these executive meetings at Ann Arbor SPARK (June 16 & 18) and at Automation Alley on Troy on June 11. The idea is to help business owners understand the time and money-saving technologies that are coming online and their potential impact. “We’re really trying to grow the entrepreneurial start-up culture in this region,” says Bill Wagner, founder and software consultant with SRT Solutions. “To do that we need business leaders who can look further down the road.”The software firm already does something similar to this with Mircosoft. The company routinely is briefed and helps develop some of the mega corporation’s latest technology. That has allowed SRT Solutions to grow its employee base to 16 people today. That’s down a couple from the last time we spoke to the firm, but it has hired a person earlier this year and expects to hire up to five more people by the end of the year.Source: Bill Wagner, founder and software consultant with SRT SolutionsWriter: Jon Zemke
Getting through today’s economy is more about innovating and upgrading and less about waiting and praying. At least, that’s the philosophy in at SRT Solutions. It’s why the Ann Arbor-based firm is hosting a series of briefings next week on the latest and greatest in technology.
SRT Solutions will host these executive meetings at Ann Arbor SPARK (June 16 & 18) and at Automation Alley on Troy on June 11. The idea is to help business owners understand the time and money-saving technologies that are coming online and their potential impact.
“We’re really trying to grow the entrepreneurial start-up culture in this region,” says Bill Wagner, founder and software consultant with SRT Solutions. “To do that we need business leaders who can look further down the road.”
The software firm already does something similar to this with Mircosoft. The company routinely is briefed and helps develop some of the mega corporation’s latest technology.
That has allowed SRT Solutions to grow its employee base to 16 people today. That’s down a couple from the last time we spoke to the firm, but it has hired a person earlier this year and expects to hire up to five more people by the end of the year.
Source: Bill Wagner, founder and software consultant with SRT Solutions
Writer: Jon Zemke