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'''ByteSize''' was a computer repair and technology consulting firm founded in [[1985]] by [[Jerry Feld]].
'''ByteSize''' was a computer repair and technology consulting firm founded in [[1985]] by [[Jerry Feld]].


For most of its history, it was located in the [[Valley Mall]] at 1722 [[28th Avenue South Homewood|28th Avenue South]] in [[Homewood]]. It later moved to the [[Crescent Center]] at 211 [[Summit Parkway]].
For most of its history, it was located in the [[Valley Mall]] at 1722 [[28th Avenue South Homewood|28th Avenue South]] in [[Homewood]]. It later moved to the [[Crescent Centre]] at 211 [[Summit Parkway]].


Over time, the company came to specialize in designing and installing computer networks, and in managed information technology services. Feld's son, [[Matt Feld|Matt]] took over as president in late [[2017]].
Over time, the company came to specialize in designing and installing computer networks, and in managed information technology services. Feld's son, [[Matt Feld|Matt]] took over as president in late [[2017]].
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Latest revision as of 08:43, 20 September 2022

ByteSize was a computer repair and technology consulting firm founded in 1985 by Jerry Feld.

For most of its history, it was located in the Valley Mall at 1722 28th Avenue South in Homewood. It later moved to the Crescent Centre at 211 Summit Parkway.

Over time, the company came to specialize in designing and installing computer networks, and in managed information technology services. Feld's son, Matt took over as president in late 2017.

In 2020 ByteSize was acquired by DataPerk.

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