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The people who built your systems stay to run them. Not maintenance that keeps the lights on, but operations that make your security, your apps, and your foundation better the longer Keel runs them.
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This is where most relationships end and most problems start. The firm that built your systems walks away. A different team takes over support. The people who understood the architecture are gone, and the system starts aging the day the project closes.
Operate is the opposite. The same people who built your systems run them, because they know the architecture and the edge cases. And they're accountable for the systems getting better over time, not just staying alive. Maintenance is an expense. Operate is how your technology keeps earning: more secure, more capable, and more valuable the longer Keel runs it.
Running your systems is more than keeping them up. Keel operates the whole working layer: the apps and workflows your firm runs on, the data and document layer underneath, and the security posture across all of it. Issues get caught before your users feel them. Access and controls get tightened as things change. Improvements ship on a regular cadence. You get a stronger posture over time, not a ticket queue.
Run it better →The Microsoft foundation everything runs on: your tenant, Azure, identity and access, and your compliance posture. Keel manages and hardens it, so the base stays solid and you stay secure and ready for an AI future. Most firms either stretch an internal team to do this or hand it to a provider who doesn't understand what's running on top. Keel runs both layers as one practice, because Keel built both.
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