The history of Wise Computer Consulting


The last three generations of the wise family had a love for technology and gadgets. Grandfather Chalmers Wise was an X-ray tech in WWII and started Cine-Cath Imaging Inc. in the 1970s.

“I learned the business from my Uncle, whose background was writing programming for Microsoft Software,” said Dee Wise, Owner of Wise Computer Consulting. “With hands-on mentoring, I was in charge of servicing the imaging equipment and I learned to set up computer systems on the Microsoft Platform that would capture information about pressures and other diagnostics in the heart. Doctors in major hospitals all over the Southeast used our system to diagnose and treat patients based on the data collected. It was during these trips that I understood the importance of professionalism and detailed reporting.”

Dee Wise, CEO of Wise Computer Consulting

A life of traveling was fine for a while, but as his family grew, it made sense to stay closer to home. So, Dee went to work as a father/son team at his father’s company, PC Consultants of the Carolinas. His father, who was a service tech for IBM before joining Cine-Cath, had built up a base of clients in the Gastonia, N.C., area. Together they served as the out-sourced IT help for many small businesses helping with all things electronic, such as servers, networking, email changes, audio/visual equipment, and phone systems.

Growing Wise Computer Consulting

Eventually, Dee branched out on his own in 2001 and Wise Computer Consulting has proudly served a variety of small businesses during the last decade. We are the outsourced IT department for small to mid-sized businesses. With a few special clients in North Carolina and Tennessee, the bulk of the customer base is centered around the Charlotte Metro area. With the growth of the business, Wise Computer Consulting has evolved from a one-man consultant into a team as large as 4 full-time techs and 3 part-time administrative support teams. For years, Wise Computer Consulting was the model example of remote employees and mobile offices.

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