Ann Arbor's BlueThread Technologies goes from 2 to 29 employees in two years

BlueThread Technologies is on a hot streak in Ann Arbor, going from two to 29 employees in its first two years. And the IT firm sees more the same coming in the near future.

"We'd like to continue on the same path we've been on," says Mark Brazeau, senior principal of BlueThread Technologies. "We'd like to double our growth again next year."

That would be quite the jump for a firm that started with just Brazeau and Rob D'Oria in 2006. Bluethread employs Microsoft technology to take both the paper and the shuffle out of, well, the paper shuffle, using enterprise content management solutions.

What does that mean? The firm uses Microsoft programs, like SharePoint, to route and simplify information that flows through a company, such as invoices. These programs then give the users all the right information and let them decide what they want to do with it.

So far it has attracted clients like Raymond James and UPS Capital. Brazeau hopes it will attract even more big name customers in the next few years.

Source: Mark Brazeau, senior principal of BlueThread Technologies
Writer: Jon Zemke
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