The Deady Group Sharpens Focus on Technology and Utility Procurement
The Boston-based advisory firm refines its market focus on procurement, modernization, and recurring spend management, offering regulated and innovation-driven organizations potential cost reductions of 15-30%.

The Deady Group, a Boston-based independent technology advisory firm, has sharpened its market focus on technology procurement, utility procurement, modernization strategy, and recurring spend management for regulated and innovation-driven organizations, according to an announcement released May 27, 2026.
The firm provides vendor-neutral guidance, structured evaluation, and broader market access across telecom, communications, cloud, cybersecurity, SaaS, AI, utilities, and related infrastructure. By combining procurement discipline with modernization judgment, The Deady Group aims to help leaders reduce risk, improve visibility, control costs, and align decisions with operational reality.
In suitable environments, recurring spend reduction opportunities may range from 15 percent to 30 percent through contract cleanup, vendor consolidation, service rationalization, benchmarking, and disciplined procurement, the firm stated.
The announcement highlights the growing complexity of technology and utility procurement for organizations in regulated sectors such as finance, healthcare, and energy, as well as innovation-driven enterprises. These organizations often face challenges in managing recurring expenses across multiple vendors and service categories, which can lead to inefficiencies and cost overruns.
The Deady Group's refined focus addresses this need by offering structured evaluation processes and access to a broader market of suppliers. The firm's approach emphasizes vendor-neutrality, ensuring that recommendations are based solely on client needs rather than supplier relationships.
For example, in telecommunications and cloud services, where contracts often include hidden fees or redundant services, the firm's procurement discipline can uncover savings through contract audits and service rationalization. Similarly, in utility procurement, benchmarking against market rates can help organizations negotiate better terms.
The firm also assists with modernization strategy, helping clients transition from legacy systems to newer technologies like AI and cloud infrastructure while managing associated costs. This dual focus on cost control and strategic investment is particularly relevant as businesses navigate economic pressures and digital transformation demands.
More information about The Deady Group and its services can be found at thedeadygroup.com. The full announcement, including downloadable images and bios, is available here.
The Deady Group's announcement underscores a broader trend of specialized advisory firms emerging to help organizations manage complex procurement landscapes. As technology and utility costs continue to rise, independent guidance can provide a competitive edge by optimizing recurring spend and aligning vendor relationships with business goals.