Credit union IT services and KeyStone core platform specialist
SwitchThink is a CUSO-model IT services firm built around KeyStone core processing, serving credit unions across conversion, cloud infrastructure, and managed services. The hiring mix—4 engineers, 1 product, 1 marketing, 1 ops, 1 support—alongside active projects in NOC/SOC buildout, platform modernization, and full-funnel marketing suggests a company scaling operational depth (compliance, reliability) while simultaneously investing in go-to-market motion to land new clients.
SwitchThink Solutions, founded in 2017 and based in Phoenix, operates as a credit union service organization (CUSO) in partnership with Corelation. The company serves over 100 credit union clients with managed cloud infrastructure, disaster recovery, KeyStone core platform conversions and implementations, and professional services consulting. Their stack reflects deep financial-services infrastructure knowledge: AIX, DB2, SQL Server, AWS, Azure, GCP, Cisco, and VMware. Core service areas include cloud hosting, migration support, disaster recovery, development, and operational optimization—all tailored to credit unions.
SwitchThink is an IT services CUSO focused on credit unions, offering managed cloud, disaster recovery, KeyStone core platform conversions, and infrastructure consulting. Founded in 2017, they serve over 100 credit union clients from Phoenix, AZ.
SwitchThink runs AIX, DB2, KeyStone, AWS, Azure, GCP, SQL Server, PostgreSQL, VMware, Cisco, Active Directory, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Stack spans core banking, cloud platforms, and enterprise infrastructure.
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