
MADISON HEIGHTS — Computing Source, a digital legal support and evidence business, announced Thursday the opening of its new headquarters in Madison Heights.
The location will serve as a home base for the company’s extensive operations, and will house its new data center, which Computing Source CEO and managing director Mark St. Peter said would be one of the largest of its kind in Michigan.
Located at 29401 Stephenson Highway, the 39,766-square-foot building houses 52 of Computing Source’s more than 130 employees and its data center. It also houses the company’s service divisions, including electronic discovery, computer forensics, demonstrative evidence, trial presentation services, copying, scanning, and printing services, and more.
“Computing Source has experienced exciting, exponential growth during the past two years, including hiring more than 100 new employees, expanding our suite of services and opening new offices throughout Michigan, Chicago and Indianapolis,” St. Peter said. “As our company has continued to grow, the need arose for a larger, centralized space from which to direct all of our operations. This new location provides that hub, and allows room for even more growth in the future.”
Computing Source’s data center is capable of securely storing a petabyte of information — more than a million megabytes — or, to go way back in time, 20 million four-drawer filing cabinets.
“As electronic information multiples daily, our clients are constantly in search of places to securely store crucial information,” St. Peter said. “This data center will be the perfect place for them to do that … Our service model has been built on providing clients every legal support service they will need during the lifecycle of their cases all under one roof.”
More at www.computingsource.com.
(Photo above: Computing Source’s new headquarters — in a photo obviously taken last fall)