MSP consolidator and operational partner for technology service companies
Courser acquires and operates managed service providers as a partnership platform, not a typical rollup. The tech stack reflects dual operating modes: MSP-side infrastructure (Nagios, SolarWinds, Datto, VMware, Hyper-V, Terraform, Ansible) and back-office systems (Salesforce, HubSpot, ConnectWise, Autotask, ServiceNow, Jira). Hiring is tilted toward sales (28) and support (26) relative to engineering (15), with mid-level dominance—consistent with a consolidation play managing high-volume client bases across acquired assets rather than building new platform features.
Notable leadership hires: Data Analytics Director, Director of Operations
Courser is a partnership platform that acquires high-performing MSPs and scales them through operational support, capital, and strategic guidance. The company owns and operates multiple service businesses simultaneously, managing infrastructure for those businesses while building shared sales, support, and financial functions. Courser is headquartered in Greenville, SC, and employs 501–1,000 people across its portfolio. The operating focus spans system upgrades, cloud migrations, disaster recovery planning, and reducing downtime—core MSP service delivery problems—alongside internal initiatives in sales pipeline certainty and data governance.
Courser runs Windows Server, Linux, Nagios, SolarWinds, Datto, Microsoft 365, AWS, Azure, GCP, VMware, Hyper-V, Terraform, Ansible, ConnectWise, Autotask, Salesforce, HubSpot, and ServiceNow—a mix of MSP infrastructure tools and enterprise back-office systems.
Courser is headquartered in Greenville, SC, and is a privately held company with 501–1,000 employees. It hires exclusively in the United States.
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