When Ed Correia founded Sagacent Technologies in the year 2000, he envisioned a company dedicated to providing small and medium businesses (SMBs) with a best-in-class IT partnership. Ed’s journey began in response to a pressing need he recognized in the marketplace: too many small and mid-sized companies believed they were protected by their IT partners, only to discover the harsh reality—that they were highly vulnerable to network failures and cyber breaches. These organizations learned the hard way about the dire consequences of ineffective IT management, experiencing significant disruptions, financial losses, and damage to their reputation.
Ed recalls, “When Sagacent came into existence, many IT partners were overpromising and underdelivering. They weren’t built with the right mix of staff and technology to deliver the great service small businesses needed to be safe and secure. Instead of receiving the reassurance of comprehensive protection, they were left exposed. I saw this as a critically needed service for SMBs and a great business opportunity for Sagacent.”
When Ed Correia founded Sagacent Technologies in the year 2000, he envisioned a company dedicated to providing small and medium businesses (SMBs) with a best-in-class IT partnership. Ed’s journey began in response to a pressing need he recognized in the marketplace: too many small and mid-sized companies believed they were protected by their IT partners, only to discover the harsh reality—that they were highly vulnerable to network failures and cyber breaches. These organizations learned the hard way about the dire consequences of ineffective IT management, experiencing significant disruptions, financial losses, and damage to their reputation.
Ed recalls, “When Sagacent came into existence, many IT partners were overpromising and underdelivering. They weren’t built with the right mix of staff and technology to deliver the great service small businesses needed to be safe and secure. Instead of receiving the reassurance of comprehensive protection, they were left exposed. I saw this as a critically needed service for SMBs and a great business opportunity for Sagacent.”