Pyramid Business Systems opens new corporate office in Endicott

ENDICOTT, N.Y. — Pyramid Business Systems, Inc., a provider of information-technology (IT) services, has opened its new corporate offices in building 257-1 on the Huron campus at 1093 Clark St. in Endicott.

Pyramid started operations in the new location on April 1, Bob Ash, president and founder of Pyramid Business Systems, said in an email response to a BJNN inquiry.

The firm previously operated in the Visions Federal Credit Union building at 3301 Country Club Rd. in Endwell for 26 years, Ash said in the email.

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Pyramid Business Systems employs 12 people.

The company is “humbled” to be working on the same campus which gave birth to IBM many years ago, Ash said in the company’s release.

“Our loyal clients are the main reason we have grown so much over the past 26 years. We have upgraded our facilities to accommodate this growth and to better serve our customers. This move also underscores our commitment to provide the best work environment for our dedicated staff,” said Ash.

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Pyramid Business Systems has been providing IT-support services to organizations throughout upstate New York and Northern Pennsylvania since 1989.

Contact Reinhardt at ereinhardt@cnybj.com

Eric Reinhardt

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