The acceleration of digital transformation in the United States has exposed a costly vulnerability: the persistent use of aging IT infrastructure in some of the nation’s most critical sectors. Despite the rapid evolution of cloud computing and scalable software platforms, many enterprises—particularly in healthcare, financial services, and retail—continue to depend on systems built for a pre-digital era. These legacy platforms not only hinder growth but also pose significant risks to data security, system reliability, and compliance.
Recent industry analyses suggest that nearly 70% of U.S. hospitals are still reliant on outdated digital environments, a statistic with direct implications for patient outcomes, administrative efficiency, and regulatory exposure. In finance, cybersecurity threats linked to legacy systems remain a leading concern; attacks on banking platforms occur with alarming regularity, many targeting vulnerabilities that have persisted for years. Retail businesses, too, face mounting challenges integrating modern inventory systems and transaction processing tools into older frameworks, leading to lost sales and strained customer experiences.
These inefficiencies have created a growing demand for consulting firms capable of providing specialized modernization services—particularly those focused on backend software architecture, cloud migration, and digital security. Into this landscape steps AEB Consulting Solutions LLC, a soon-to-launch U.S.-based firm designed to help medium and large enterprises overcome the hidden cost of technological stagnation.
Headquartered in Miami and founded by Brazilian software architect Mr. Adilo Eduardo Bertoncello, the firm will enter the U.S. market with a focus on industries burdened by complex legacy systems and strict regulatory demands. With nearly 20 years of experience designing high-performance systems for global corporations, Bertoncello brings a rare combination of technical fluency and strategic insight. His career includes the development of fraud prevention technologies and large-scale platform integrations for companies like Dell and BairesDev. These projects often centered around replacing monolithic infrastructures with modular, scalable components—an approach he plans to replicate at scale through AEB Consulting Solutions LLC.
“My professional path has always been shaped by solving difficult problems,” Bertoncello explained. “At AEB, we want to partner with companies that are ready to shift from maintaining systems to building future-ready digital foundations.”
AEB Consulting Solutions LLC will aim to support enterprises not just in updating their systems, but in doing so strategically—by aligning technical transformation with long-term business objectives. The firm’s approach is set to include migration strategies based on the Microsoft Cloud Adoption Framework and architecture reviews that emphasize interoperability, maintainability, and security. With a focus on backend systems, the company intends to address performance bottlenecks, streamline data access, and modernize identity management—all while reducing the operational risk of large-scale system transitions.
The broader implications extend beyond individual client projects. AEBConsulting Solutions LLC’s entry into the U.S. tech landscape coincides with a national talent shortfall that threatens to derail ongoing modernization efforts. The software industry is facing a deficit of skilled professionals, particularly in backend development and architecture. According to current labor data, the U.S. is projected to see nearly 154,000 new software development openings each year over the next decade—yet the supply of qualified candidates remains insufficient to meet this demand.
AEB Consulting Solutions LLC will attempt to mitigate this shortage through a dual strategy: investing in internal skill-building programs and fostering technical literacy among clients. By developing reusable architectural frameworks and offering post-project training, the company aims to elevate the baseline technical competence within its professional network. Internally, Bertoncello is committed to cultivating a team culture centered on mentorship, certifications, and continuous learning—particularly within the .NET and Microsoft Azure ecosystems.
Though the firm has yet to begin operations, its planned impact already touches on national economic concerns. Industry data show that for every dollar earned by an IT consulting company, nearly 50 cents contributes directly to the country’s GDP through wages, taxes, and production value. If successful, AEB Consulting Solutions LLC’s work in digital modernization will not only support client efficiency but will also generate broader economic returns through job creation and technological competitiveness.
In the face of rising cyber threats, compliance pressure, and consumer demand for faster digital services, the necessity for secure and scalable systems has never been more urgent. Companies that fail to modernize risk losing their edge—and potentially, their market share. AEB Consulting Solutions LLC, guided by Bertoncello’s technical leadership, is preparing to help these organizations make that leap.
As the firm enters the U.S. market, it aims to become more than a technical resource. It envisions itself as a collaborative force in building a more resilient and responsive digital infrastructure—one enterprise at a time. The cost of inaction in the digital age is high. For many American businesses, the arrival of expert-led consulting like AEB Consulting Solutions LLC’s could mark the turning point toward a more agile and secure future.
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