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We have over 300 years of combined experience.
Impressive, right? By that math, we could've been Benjamin Franklin's IT support. "Ben, we've talked about this — flying a kite in a thunderstorm is NOT an approved method for testing your UPS."
But here's the uncomfortable truth the managed services industry doesn't want to admit: "years of combined experience" is the vanity metric we all agreed to pretend matters. It's on every MSP website. It's in every pitch deck. And it tells you absolutely nothing about whether a company actually knows what they're doing — or whether they've just been doing the same things wrong for a really long time.
At AEGITz, we decided to stop playing that game.
The problem with "EXPERIENCE"
Twenty-five years in this industry can mean two very different things. It can mean a quarter-century of learning, adapting, questioning assumptions, and evolving with the technology landscape. Or it can mean one year of experience copy-pasted twenty-five times — the same playbook, the same shortcuts, the same "that's just how it's done" mentality that's left businesses vulnerable and frustrated.
We've seen what works. More importantly, we've seen what doesn't work but somehow became "best practice" anyway. Things like:
• Treating cybersecurity as an upsell instead of a foundation
• Measuring success by tickets closed instead of problems prevented
• Building relationships with technology instead of the humans using it
• Assuming "we've always done it this way" is an acceptable answer to anything
Fresh eyes, battle scars, ZERO sacred cows.
Our team isn't built on a spreadsheet that adds up tenure. It's built on perspective.
We have people who remember when "ransomware" wasn't a word and "the cloud" was what happened before it rained. They've seen every evolution, every revolution, and every vendor who promised to change everything and then quietly disappeared.
We also have voices who've never known a world without SaaS, who look at legacy thinking and ask "but why?" and who aren't afraid to call it out when the emperor has no clothes.
That generational collision isn't a weakness. It's our superpower. The veterans keep us grounded in what actually works under pressure. The fresh thinkers keep us from calcifying into "that's just how it's done" zombies. Together, we catch what groupthink misses.
Business resilience, not just "IT support"
We call ourselves a Business Resilience Partner because "MSP" has become a term that means everything and nothing. Everyone's an MSP now. The guy working out of his garage? MSP. The massive corporation that sees you as ticket #4,847? Also MSP.
AEGITz is something different — built around one question: when everything goes sideways at 3AM, do you trust your technology partner to answer the phone and actually fix it? That's the 3AM Test. It's not about features or pricing tiers or how many acronyms we can fit on a sell sheet. It's about whether you'd bet your business on us when it actually counts.
What we actually believe.
We question everything — including our own assumptions. Just because something worked in 2015 doesn't mean it's the right answer today.
We lead with resilience — security and stability aren't add-ons or upsells. They're the foundation. Everything else is built on top of that or it's built on sand.
We remember you're human — behind every endpoint is a person trying to do their job. Technology should serve that, not complicate it.
We back our confidence — partners should have skin in the game. Ask us about our guarantee on a discovery call.
Let's find out if we're right for each other.
We're not going to hit you with a hard sell or dazzle you with dashboards full of metrics that don't matter. We're going to ask you real questions. We're going to listen. And we're going to tell you honestly whether we're the right fit.
But if you're tired of partners who treat you like a line item, and you're ready to find out what real confidence in your technology partner actually feels like...