Cincinnati Bell expansion will create 35 high-tech jobs

A $56 million Cincinnati Bell project is expected to create 35 high-tech jobs. The company's  Cincinnati Bell Technology Solutions unit in Warren County wants to expand and invest in new equipment for a data center facility to meet next-generation technology needs for growing businesses. The subsidiary supports enterprise computing, massive data storage, round-the-clock data availability, disaster recovery, corporate security, and other information technology initiatives.
 
The state of Ohio awarded CBTS a 40 percent tax credit, estimated at $123,533 over a five-year term, to expand its current facility with a continuously available data center and IT managed services. "Job creation is instrumental to growing our state's economy across all sectors," says Ohio Lieutenant Governor Lee Fisher, head of the Ohio Department of Development.

Writer: David Holthaus
Source: Melissa Ament, Ohio Department of Development

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