Tushaus Computer Services
Tushaus Computer Services is a company.
Financial History
Leadership Team
Key people at Tushaus Computer Services.
Tushaus Computer Services is a company.
Key people at Tushaus Computer Services.
Key people at Tushaus Computer Services.
Tushaus Computer Services, Inc. is a Wisconsin-based IT services provider founded in 1993, specializing in consulting, planning, design, and implementation of IT infrastructure, along with hosting, software application development, managed services, networking, cloud hosting, and mobility solutions.[1][2][4] The company, which reported $67 million in revenue in 2023 and employed around 24-29 people, was acquired by Dedicated Computing and rebranded as Dedicated Computing Enterprise Solutions, shifting from an independent operator to a subsidiary focused on enterprise IT needs.[2][5] It serves businesses seeking to enhance operational efficiency through custom technology solutions, including project management, strategic staffing, data center services, and on-demand support.[4]
Tushaus Computer Services began operations on January 1, 1993, in the Milwaukee area (Wauwatosa, WI), with formal incorporation as a corporation on February 28, 1994.[1] Key early leaders included Mr. Donald H. Tushaus as Registered Agent, Mr. Gregg Tushaus as CEO, and Mr. Jack Gebhardt as President, establishing it as a longstanding player with 32 years in business by recent records.[1] The company grew by offering comprehensive IT services amid the rise of web design, information technology, and custom software consulting, achieving notable scale with $17.5 million in earlier revenue estimates before expanding.[3] A pivotal moment came with its acquisition by Dedicated Computing, leading to a name change to Dedicated Computing Enterprise Solutions, integrating it into a broader IT ecosystem while retaining its Milwaukee roots.[2][5]
Tushaus rides the trend of outsourced IT management and cloud migration, capitalizing on market forces like rising demand for hybrid infrastructure, cybersecurity, and mobility in mid-sized businesses.[2][4] Its timing aligns with the post-2020 acceleration of digital transformation, where companies seek reliable partners for efficiency amid talent shortages and complex tech stacks. In the Midwest tech ecosystem, it supports local organizations by augmenting in-house IT, influencing regional growth through services that enable scalability without massive internal investments.[1][2] The acquisition by Dedicated Computing amplifies its reach, contributing to consolidation in the $500+ billion global IT services market.
Post-rebranding, Tushaus—now Dedicated Computing Enterprise Solutions—will likely expand managed services and cloud offerings amid AI-driven IT demands and edge computing trends.[2][5] Evolving regulations on data privacy and sustainability could shape its trajectory, positioning it for growth through partnerships and potential further M&A. Its influence may grow by empowering Midwest firms in a decentralized tech landscape, building on its established track record to capture more enterprise contracts. This evolution from local IT provider to integrated enterprise arm underscores its adaptability in a consolidating industry.