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Clutch Celebrates MegaplanIT as Arizona’s Leading IT Services Provider for 2022

Clutch Celebrates MegaplanIT as Arizona’s Leading IT Services Provider for 2022

Here at MegaplanIT, technology runs in our veins. Established in 2009, we are a Scottsdale, Arizona-based security and IT company dedicated to providing long-term solutions to customers from all over the world. We offer the peace of mind our clients deserve. They can focus on their operations while we protect sensitive data and ensure their IT infrastructure are impenetrable.

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Today, we’re celebrating an exciting recognition made possible by our incredible clients. During the annual Clutch Leaders Awards for the United States, MegaplanIT was officially hailed as an industry leader. The platform’s 2022 research showcases our team among Arizona’s finest IT service providers!

“MegaplanIT is a customer service-focused company. We go above and beyond for our clients and we appreciate the referrals and positive reviews they provide. We are honored to receive this award!” — Chief Executive Officer of Megaplan IT

Clutch is an unbiased B2B review and rating site dedicated to helping browsers explore the IT, marketing, and business services sectors. The website holds an awards cycle every year to recognize the best service providers who demonstrated thought leadership and a remarkable capacity for producing excellent results. Case studies, client testimonials, and market position are just a few of the criteria taken into consideration throughout their selection process.

We are really thrilled to receive this award. We wouldn’t be celebrating this moment right now if it weren’t for the kind support of our patrons and partners. Thank you very much to everyone who believed in MegaplanIT and gave it their support!

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MegaplanIT as Arizona’s Leading IT Services Provider for 2022

We look forward to talking to you about your upcoming Security Test, Compliance Assessment, and Managed Security Services priorities. Our expert security consultants and QSAs are fully certified and have decades of experience helping businesses like yours stay safe from cyber threats. Set up a time to chat with us about your biggest payment security and compliance challenges so we can partner with you to solve them!

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