We take such pleasure in elevating our clients’ businesses and supporting their growth that being recognized for it is just the cherry on top. Our company is included in this year’s CRN Managed Service Providers (MSP) 500: Pioneer 250. Dynamic Quest made the list because of our laser focus on helping small to medium-sized businesses gain an edge over competitors with the managed services and technical solutions we provide.
Robert Faletra, CEO of The Channel Company, said “The allure of Everything-as-a-Service to organizations is largely rooted in the appeal of predictable operational expenses, cost-cutting, resource allocation and access to on-demand/pay-as-you-go technology. Therein lies a great need for the expertise of managed service providers.” We at Dynamic Quest agree and that’s why we continue to provide our clients with a range of solutions rooted in what they need most: business growth, process improvement, cost control, stability and reliability.
Our CEO, Javier Gomez is more than thrilled about the recognition that we received. This is what he has to say:
I’m delighted by CRN’s recognition of Dynamic Quest. In the last month, we’ve received a number of awards for our focus on clients and commitment to their growth. Our commitment is to always do what’s in the best interest of our clients and partners to ensure they grow and prosper. Those decisions aren’t always what’s most profitable for Dynamic Quest, but we believe that if we always act on behalf of our clients’ best interests, always do what’s right for them, then we will have lasting partnerships that financially benefit both of us. With a 28%growth rate year-over-year for the last 15 years, and a 99% client retention rate, we stand by our philosophy and commitment to our clients – ensuring long-term growth for both our clients and Dynamic Quest.
This recognition further inspires us to stay on the cutting edge of technology providers and solve the problems that matter most to our clients in 2015 and beyond.
Visit the CRN website to learn more about the 2015 Managed Service Provider 500.
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The internal team was energized. With the Level 1 work off its plate, the team turned its attention to the work that fueled company growth and gave them job satisfaction.
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We did a proof of concept that met every requirement that our customer might have. In fact, we saw a substantial improvement.
We did everything that we needed to do, financially speaking. We got our invoices out to customers, we deposited checks, all the things we needed to do to keep our business running, and our customers had no idea about the tragedy. It didn’t impact them at all.
“We believe our success is due to the strength of our team, the breadth of our services, our flexibility in responding to clients, and our focus on strategic support.”