| Name | Title | Contact Details |
|---|---|---|
Chuck Foster |
Chief Technology Officer | Profile |
DBSi is a premier provider of flexible Disaster Recovery, Business Continuance and secure Managed Hosting services.
Our mission is to simplify the implementation and execution of a platform from which your business can launch to new heights, and grow the way you always imagined. The chances are pretty good that your company can be described by at least one of the following: - You`re growing rapidly but your system, or lack thereof, is still holding you back. - There`s a clunky exchange of information with your trading partners, suppliers, and sales channels. - Fragmented, inefficient processes leave people on your team stretched-thin. - You don`t have a dedicated, internal IT team to support your technology needs. - You`re outsourcing some business functions like manufacturing, warehousing, logistics, financial operations or sales. What if you had a partner who could provide a simple, connected, reliable, easy-to-implement solution that allowed you to focus on running your business? Even better, what if your partner could predict the exact cost and timeline to implement the solution? Wouldn`t that be out of this world? We thought so too. That`s why we exist. Our team is a seasoned group of collaborative, adaptable people who relentlessly pursue excellence and who are obsessed with your growth. We are really nice people too, and we work best with companies who share the same values.
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