Hello! My name is Nick Coons, and I'm the original founder of what is now RedSeven from 1997. I merged with Michael Cady back in 2002, and we successfully expanded the business across the Phoenix Metro area.
In 2007, Michael and I began to diverge in our visions for the company. He preferred to focus on retail and residential clients with an assembly-line efficiency, and I wanted to focus on providing IT services to small businesses that would help them operate like their larger streamlined competitors.
In 2009, I began putting together my plan for exiting the company, and in 2010 I began Hyperion Works.
I haven't kept in contact with Michael since my departure, so I don't know the status of RedSeven. As I understand it, they have closed all of their locations except one, and don't really have the technical knowledge on staff to provide on-going services that small businesses need.
Am 28. Apr, 2014 schwätzte Walter Mack so:
moin moin,
the owners of Red7 split up. Hyperion is the new company formed by Nick,
the techie of the pair.
I don't know the service or product range for Hyperion, but if they do
repairs, then Hyperion would be a good place to go.
ciao,
der.hans
Apparently they were bought by Hyperion, which advertises a facility at
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4450 S Rural Rd
Ste C-100
Tempe, AZ 85282
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On 04/28/2014 04:54 PM, Robert Holtzman wrote:
I may have asked this before. If so, I can't find the answer.
Now that red7 has gone away, does anyone have an insight into quality
repair facilities in the valley.
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