ZAG Technical Services, Inc.

100 Total Employees
85 Local Employees
Year Founded: 1998

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ZAG’s vision is simple and has very little to do with us. In fact, it’s all about you. It’s all about helping build a future where technology is a competitive advantage for you, your people, and your business. We work to create this future every day. It is what everyone in IT should strive to achieve.

Technology is no longer a cost center. It is the competitive advantage every Board of Directors is looking for. Many facets create a competitive advantages, starting with security. Everyone knows that defense wins championships. Security in an organization is the team’s defense.

It then extends to projects that make employees more efficient by providing them new capabilities, processes, and efficiencies. Even deploying remote access capabilities can significantly increase an organization’s competitive advantage. Deploying new applications or business intelligence resources can dramatically move an organization’s competitive capabilities. These can transform an organization. Our vision is that all these capabilities, and more, are available to your organization.

We have always been very client-focused and willing to do whatever it takes to make the client successful. At our core, we are a service organization. That was true on day one, and it is true today. Our executive team worked collaboratively to create a formal mission statement. We got to the essence of it quickly. Unfortunately, as a group of engineers, it was excessively wordy. We then spent a couple of months refining it, reducing the word count, making it succinct. A statement that anyone could remember.

"Enabling Clients To Succeed"