CASE STUDIES
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Goshly
Goshly is a Software as a Service (SaaS) platform that has developed a next-gen website builder and ecommerce ecosystem that makes it easy for its customers to build responsive websites based on its own proprietary responsive framework. Goshly enables its users to quickly stand up websites thanks to its algorithm, which allows its users to drop and drag elements within a given site.
Goshly has also built its own ecommerce cart, allowing businesses to very easily sell products and services using Goshly as well as providing critical data needed for any business owner to make informed decisions.
As a start-up, it is important that Goshly is efficient with its resources. Goshly had historically managed its own server farm and had no virtualization in place. This meant that they were unable to easily scale and had a larger physical footprint than needed, as compared to a virtualized environment. With having to manage all components – including infrastructure, updates, patches, security, backup, log auditing etc., they could not fully focus on what they do best, which is software development.

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Fire and Vine Hospitally
Fire and Vine Hospitality, a Pacific Northwest hospitality leader, operates iconic and successful restaurants, hotels, and winery businesses under brands that includes El Gaucho Seattle, Bellevue, Tacoma and Portland; AQUA by El Gaucho; The Inn at El Gaucho, Miller’s Guild, The Lakehouse, Civility & Unrest and Eritage.

Denali Federal Credit Union
Being one of top three largest credit unions in Alaska, Denali Federal Credit Union (DFCU) has more than $680M in assets, 320+ employees, and 78,000+ members, as well as 15 branches across Alaska and Washington as of August 2018. DFCU started its journey as a member-centric union from back in 1948, providing low-interest personal and business loans.

B&R Flooring
Being a company focused on premium customer service, B & R wanted to find a managed hosting provider with like-minded business values. And having their IT needs managed would allow their lone “IT Guy” owner Garrett Gunderson to focus on daily business needs and leave, “the responsibilities to someone else.”