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ViaWest Has Been Recognized as One of Utah’s Best Companies to Work For
📅 - Recently, the Hybrid IT Solutions Provider ViaWest, was recognized as one of the best companies to work for in Utah. Utah Business Magazine gave the company an award for this honor because of the inspirational culture and the commitment the company shows to its employees.
After a full examination, only a few elite companies were named to the magazine's list. ViaWest is a part of Shaw Communications Inc, which is headquartered in Greenwood Village, Colorado. They have a large presence in Salt Lake City, Utah with about 60 employees in the city. The company provides services and products in the colocation, managed hosting and disaster recovery space, along with hybrid cloud and cloud solutions.
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