Recognizing credit unions’ need to manage increasingly complex digital environments, the Virginia Credit Union League is pleased to announce its new partnership with Dynamic Quest, a managed information technology service provider, specializing in delivering stable, secure and reliable IT solutions.
“Today’s IT professionals are looking for any edge that empowers them to protect their systems 24/7, that enables them to catch and prevent potential issues, and which offers immediate support when issues do arise,” noted League Vice President David Deacon. “With Dynamic Quest’s expertise focused on supporting all your credit union’s IT needs, you can concentrate on what you do best — serving your members.”
Greensboro, North Carolina-based Dynamic Quest offers around-the-clock protection (24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year) to prevent technology issues from happening. If a problem does happen, the experts at Dynamic Quest are immediately available to get you up and running. Whether it’s server care, network care, workstation care, or security essentials, you can depend on Dynamic Quest to solve your IT issues.
Credit unions are also prime targets for hackers and Dynamic Quest keeps credit union systems compliant and detects and prevents hackers from accessing your core systems. In today’s ever-changing IT environment and given today’s increasingly complex security threats, credit unions can’t afford to be without an IT partner with the knowledge and expertise to address today’s challenges.”
“Our new partnership with the Virginia Credit Union League is designed to bring cutting-edge technology solutions to credit unions across the Commonwealth,” said Javier Gomez, President and CEO at Dynamic Quest. “With decades of experience working with credit unions, we understand the expertise required to support their unique IT environments. You can always rely on Dynamic Quest to provide stable and reliable IT solutions 24x7x365.”
ABOUT DYNAMIC QUEST
Founded in 2000, Dynamic Quest is a managed service provider for IT services to enterprises and mid-sized businesses. Dynamic Quest offers a broad set of services including hosted cloud services, disaster recovery, managed IT, service plans, application support, virtual CIO and security services. The Company’s headquarters is in Greensboro, North Carolina. Dynamic Quest currently has satellite offices in Raleigh, North Carolina; Atlanta, Valdosta, Macon, and Savannah, Georgia; Jacksonville, Florida; Birmingham, Alabama; and Clark, Philippines. For more information, visit https://www.dynamicquest.com/ or follow Dynamic Quest on LinkedIn.
ABOUT THE VIRGINIA CREDIT UNION LEAGUE
The state trade association for Virginia-based credit unions, the Virginia Credit Union League provides legislative, regulatory, media, and consumer advocacy; compliance assistance and consulting services; education for credit union professionals and officials; informational and operational resources; and products and services that enable credit unions to better serve their members. Learn more about us at www.vacul.org.
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