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In today’s digitally driven world, reliable and secure connectivity is no longer a luxury — it’s a business essential. This is especially true for organizations with operations spread across rural and remote areas, where infrastructure gaps can slow down productivity and limit growth. Article content

For Sunrise Credit Union, which serves more than 35,000 members across 19 branches across southwestern Manitoba, improving connectivity was a key step in continuing to meet the needs of its communities.

In 2023, Sunrise Credit Union began looking to modernize its digital infrastructure. “Our existing systems were functional, but outdated,” says Kelly Scott, vice-president of IT at Sunr

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