Rye · Port Chester

Managed IT services in Rye, NY.

For the financial advisors, real estate firms, and professional practices that run Westchester’s economy.

The local picture

What businesses here are really dealing with.

Most firms on Purchase Street and the Post Road have run the same IT setup for five years or more. Not because it works. Because no one has made the case to change it. That is usually fine. Until it is not.

Rye runs on trust. Financial advisors handle family wealth. Real estate firms move deals under time pressure, with wire transfers big enough to make fraud worth the effort. Nearby healthcare practices hold patient records that regulators do not treat as optional.

These are not tech companies. They are firms where technology holds the weight. A breach or a ransomware attack is not just an IT problem. It is a client-trust problem. In a community this close, that difference matters more than in most places.

Down the Post Road

Port Chester tells a different story.

Makers and contractors there now hear something new from their bigger clients. Prove your security, or lose the work. What used to be a handshake is now a line in the contract.

Most small shops do not have an answer yet. The ones that build one early keep the work. And they win jobs their rivals cannot even bid on.

The standard

What good IT really looks like here.

An IT partner who starts with your business, not your firewall. That means knowing what data you protect before someone asks you to prove it. It means treating your industry’s rules as a risk decision, not a checkbox. And it means an advisor who can explain your tech in terms your CFO can act on.

The threats in this market are not abstract.

Wire fraud in real estateFraud that targets real estate deals is well documented and rising. The transfers moving through Rye closings are big enough to make it worth the effort.
FINRA and SEC scrutinyAdvisory firms face more attention on how they protect data. The exam question is not whether you have a policy. It is whether you can prove it works.
Ransomware against practicesNearby healthcare practices are common targets. Their systems are often too thin for the data they hold.
On being close by

Minutes away is the expectation. Depth is the difference.

An IT team a few miles away in southern Westchester is not a selling point. It is the baseline. The real question is whether that closeness comes with depth. Someone who knows what your business does, who your clients are, and what is at stake when something goes wrong.

The firms here with well-run technology share one thing. They stopped treating IT as a cost to cut. They started treating it as a function to manage. That shift happens before a problem forces it, or after. In a community built on reputation, the timing tends to matter.

What we do here

Three ways PCI shows up for Rye and Port Chester.

The real problem

You don’t have a support problem.

Slow support and stalled projects are not the real problem. They are the symptom. Underneath is almost always the same gap: no standard for how work gets done, and no strategy for what gets done next. That is the owner’s job to fix, not a junior tech’s. At PCI, that owner is Wayne, the CEO — he sets the strategy himself.

The proof

Reputation is the currency here. Ours dates to 1997.

Same firm, same owners, a few miles up the road in Purchase. We have advised Westchester businesses for coming up on 30 years.

5.0 average across 15 Google reviews Read them on Google →

Performance Connectivity, Inc. (PCI) · 2900 Westchester Ave #105, Purchase, NY 10577 · (914) 934-9775

Est. 1997 · Purchase, NY
Straight answers

Straight answers to fair questions.

What kinds of businesses does PCI work with in Rye and Port Chester?

The firms this market runs on. Financial advisors, real estate firms, and professional practices in Rye. Plus the Port Chester makers and contractors now asked by bigger clients to prove their security.

Can PCI help a Rye firm prevent wire fraud on a closing or transfer?

Yes. Wire fraud aimed at real estate closings and advisory transfers is one of the most common attacks here. The sums are large enough to be worth the effort. We put controls around payment approvals, email, and logins, so a faked request cannot quietly become a wire. And we train the people most likely to be targeted.

How close is PCI to Rye and Port Chester?

PCI is based at 2900 Westchester Ave #105, Purchase, NY 10577. That is a few miles up the Post Road from Rye and Port Chester. We have been owner-run from Westchester since 1997. On-site work is a short drive. Everything else runs remotely, from the same team.

Let’s talk

Has anyone made the case for changing your IT?

No pitch. A straight read on where your setup stands, from a few miles up the road.

30 Years — coming in 2027