Businesses in Rye need expert IT consulting services from IT consultants and our team at Intelligent IT Designs has the IT expertise and experience you need to streamline your business technology, make better decisions, reduce technology costs and gain a competitive advantage. We have 15 years of experience managing the technology needs of businesses across many industries and of different sizes. This has allowed us to develop a great deal of knowledge and expertise that can be available to your business so you don’t have to figure things out.
Some of our Rye IT Consultant Services include:
- Free Network Health Analysis
- Technology Consulting/CTO Services
- Systems Relocation Planning
- Cloud Computing
- Managed Services
Your IT systems are important. Give the IT consultants at Intelligent IT Designs a call and we will provide you with the IT Consulting Services that best represent your specific needs and provide the peace of mind you deserve. Let us focus on your technology so that you can focus on your business.
Some interesting information about Rye:
Rye is the oldest permanent settlement in Westchester County. It is separate from the town of Rye which is larger than the city. Rye city, formerly the village of Rye, was part of the town until 1942, when it was received its charter as a city, the most recent to be issued in New York. The population was 14,955 at the 2000 census.
The city is the site of the childhood home and final resting place of John Jay, one of the Founding Fathers and the first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Original milestones, fixed in 1763 by Benjamin Franklin along the Boston Post Road still mark the 24th, 25th, and 26th miles from New York City. The Square house is also in Rye, where George Washington once stayed for the night and is now a museum.
Playland which is a historic amusement park and designated National Historic Landmark, is located in Rye. Playland features one of the oldest wooden roller coasters in the northeast, the Dragon Coaster.
Rye is also the home of Rye High School, named a Gold Medal school and the 59th best high school in the U.S. according to U.S. News & World Report’s 2010 “Best High Schools.” Rye also houses Rye Country Day School, a college preparatory school.
In 2010, Coldwell Banker reported that Rye was the third most expensive city in the country in which to buy a home.







