SAN RAMON, Calif., April 10, 2018 -- eQuest today announced that it has expanded its technical infrastructure capacity to help better service its European clients and partners. The move ensures the company’s ability to evolve and expand its products and services to meet customers’ needs in the new digital era, while it remains committed to being well within all European data security regulations including GDPR.
The infrastructure is also meant to support European customer data, as well as provide outage and data protection as needed. The eQuest product is made up of hundreds of web services, including AI and machine learning infrastructure, behind a variety of front end applications. eQuest’s customers and partners around the globe will benefit from the speed, reliability, and security use of this expanded infrastructure.
About eQuest
eQuest is the most utilized job posting distribution company in the world — used by thousands of small, medium, and enterprise businesses. It’s the #1 preferred job posting company by the majority of the Global Fortune 500 and enterprise HCM companies. eQuest also provides OFCCP support for federal contractors. eQuest is one of the most recognized and admired brands in the human resource industry. eQuest can be reach at www.equest.com
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