
Arctiq, a leading North American provider of cloud, cybersecurity, and IT infrastructure solutions, announced on July 23, 2025, the relocation of its U.S. headquarters from Irvine, California, to Brentwood, Tennessee, at 8 Cadillac Drive, Suite 250. This strategic move establishes Nashville as a central hub, joining Toronto and Las Vegas as one of Arctiq’s three Executive Briefing Centers (EBCs) for immersive client workshops, partner strategy sessions, and solution showcases. CEO Paul Kerr emphasized Nashville’s central location, vibrant business climate, and deep talent pool as ideal for Arctiq’s growth in the $30 billion IT services market, projected to reach $50 billion by 2030. Following its 2024 brand unification from mergers of DynTek, rSolutions, Arctiq Benchmark, and Summit Partners, Arctiq, with 356 employees and $75 million in revenue, achieved 145% growth over two years, earning a spot on CRN’s 2024 Fast Growth 150 list. The move aims to accelerate hiring and deepen client engagement in sectors like education, healthcare, energy, and government.
Announced July 23, 2025: Arctiq relocates U.S. HQ to Brentwood, Tennessee.
New HQ at 8 Cadillac Drive, Suite 250, joins Toronto and Las Vegas as EBCs.
Arctiq has 356 employees, $75M revenue, 145% growth (2022–2024), per LeadIQ.
Focus: Cloud, cybersecurity, and IT infrastructure for education, healthcare, government.
IT services market at $30B, projected to reach $50B by 2030, per industry reports.
Follows 2024 mergers and appointments of VPs for sales and infrastructure.
Arctiq’s relocation to Brentwood, Tennessee, announced on July 23, 2025, marks a pivotal step in its growth strategy. “Nashville’s central location and vibrant business climate make it the ideal hub,” said CEO Paul Kerr, highlighting enhanced service capabilities across North America. The new headquarters at 8 Cadillac Drive, Suite 250, established a year ago as a regional office, now serves as a strategic anchor for U.S. Central operations, complementing Arctiq’s 11 offices across six U.S. states, Canada, and the UAE. Chief Revenue Officer Chris McMillen, a Nashville native, noted, “This community represents everything we stand for—innovation, opportunity, and collaboration.” The move follows Arctiq’s 2024 brand unification from mergers of DynTek, rSolutions, Arctiq Benchmark, and Summit Partners, and recent leadership additions like Rob Steele (VP of Modern Infrastructure) and Chris Autry (VP of Sales, USA Central).
Founded in 2003, Arctiq operates three Security Operations Centers and serves clients across education, healthcare, energy, and government with solutions in enterprise security, modern infrastructure, and platform engineering. Its 356 employees and $75 million revenue (January 2025, LeadIQ) reflect 145% growth from 2022–2024, earning CRN’s 2024 Fast Growth 150 and Triple Crown Award finalist status. The $30 billion IT services market, with 65% of enterprises adopting cloud and cybersecurity solutions, is projected to reach $50 billion by 2030, per 2025 reports. Arctiq’s partnerships with Cisco, Fortinet, and HashiCorp, and acquisitions like Summit Partners, enhance its capabilities, competing with Perficient and PacketFabric. The Brentwood HQ is expected to drive 20% headcount growth in 2025, per analyst projections, leveraging Nashville’s tech talent pool.
The IT services sector faces challenges like cybersecurity complexity, with 55% of firms citing integration costs, per 2025 reports. Posts on X from @arctiqteam and @nashvillepost highlight excitement for the relocation, emphasizing Nashville’s tech hub status, though some note competitive pressures from established players. Nashville’s tech ecosystem, bolstered by 203,156 relocations to Tennessee in 2023 and moves like IRIS Networks’ Brentwood HQ in June 2025, supports Arctiq’s growth. Competitors like iVedha focus on DevOps, but Arctiq’s three Centers of Excellence and Fortinet-driven security solutions offer a 25% efficiency edge, per internal metrics. The relocation aligns with Nashville’s appeal, as noted by Stephanie Coleman of the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce, reinforcing Middle Tennessee’s role as a destination for high-growth tech firms.
Arctiq’s relocation to Brentwood, Tennessee, positions it to capitalize on Nashville’s dynamic tech landscape, driving innovation and client value in cloud, cybersecurity, and IT infrastructure solutions.
Arctiq is a leader in professional IT services and managed services across three core practices: Enterprise Security, Modern Infrastructure and Platform Engineering. Renowned for our ability to architect intelligence, we connect, protect, and transform organizations, empowering them to thrive in today's digital landscape. Arctiq builds on decades of industry expertise and a customer-centric ethos to deliver exceptional value to clients across diverse industries.