Case Studies

TechTrust Empowers IT Leaders to have an Impact

Every technology leader wants to impact their business and solve business problems. That impact can take many forms and and be accomplished through many means. One of the easiest paths to have an impact is to wring every penny in savings possible from your budget by buying wisely and efficiently, and then applying those savings to accomplish your high priority initiatives. 
 
When TechTrust delivers you cash back and additional savings on your IT contracts, you can apply that money to accomplish what your business needs the most. Here are a few examples of IT leaders like you who have leveraged TechTrust’s innovative technology buying service to have an impact on their organization. 

Vehlo

VEHLO The Problem: Kris Witherspoon, Manager of Technology Operations, Vehlo, was looking for one source to help his company save money by negotiating the best pricing to make the most of his IT budget. He was often dissatisfied working with ...
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FirstMark Credit Union

FirstMark Credit Union The Problem: Aaron Bedingfeld, VP of Technology/Chief Technology Officer, FirstMark Credit Union, faced a big challenge when updating his company’s premise-based telephony system and components—some of which was nearly 25 years old to a cloud solution. This ...
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AB&B Federal Credit Union

AB&B Federal Credit Union The Problem: Mick Volmer, CIO, AB&B Federal Credit Union, knew he was paying some level of unneeded margin, but wasn’t sure exactly where the extra fees were hiding. Of course, this small padding in many places ...
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Catholic Community Services of Western Washington

Catholic Community Services of Western Washington The Problem: Like so many technology leaders, Ross Fitzpatrick, Assoc. IT Director, Catholic Community Services of Western Washington had a problem with rising IT costs. Ross was looking to do more with his existing ...
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