KEYSYS, an Alabama custom software development company, announced on Monday that they are expanding their digital – and – physical footprint into the booming Huntsville market.
Founded in 2007, KEYSYS has since seen steady growth in the Birmingham area through the company’s laser focus on helping business leaders thrive in the 21st-century economy.
In a statement, KEYSYS CEO Jim Bob McAllister said, “At KEYSYS, we’re all excited to be an active participant in Huntsville’s community and hire talent in the area. We plan to take our proven model of building software collaboratively under one roof and replicate that in Huntsville to partner with area businesses to keep revenue and talent in Huntsville.”
According to a release, KEYSYS will be opening their new office in the HudsonAlpha Biotechnology campus located in Cummings Research Park. Greg Engle, former CEO of API Digital (acquired by NeoNova), will step in as the general manager at the KEYSYS Huntsville location.
The company will be immediately hiring three or four software developers for the new office this spring, with the ambition to hire an additional six to 10 developers by the end of the calendar year.
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Sean Ross is the editor of Yellowhammer News. You can follow him on Twitter @sean_yhn
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