
Aiden provides an intelligent automation solution for Microsoft Windows environments, focusing on application packaging, deployment, and endpoint management. Their core product, AidenBot, uses AI to ensure Windows computers are in their desired state, automating tasks like software patching, vulnerability remediation, and zero-touch device setup. Aiden aims to reduce IT workload, enhance security and compliance, and improve the employee experience by eliminating manual IT processes. The company emphasizes a "Desired State Configuration" approach, contrasting it with traditional software patching. Key benefits highlighted include stronger security, reduced IT firefighting, seamless Windows device setup, and a better employee experience. Aiden also facilitates migration to Microsoft Modern Work solutions like Intune. They have a library of pre-built software packages (AidenCore) and offer custom solutions through their engineering team (AidenLabs). AidenVision is their reporting module for compliance and insights into AidenBot's actions. The company positions itself as solving major IT headaches such as managing images, disrupting software updates, lingering vulnerabilities, and repetitive helpdesk tickets.

Aiden provides an intelligent automation solution for Microsoft Windows environments, focusing on application packaging, deployment, and endpoint management. Their core product, AidenBot, uses AI to ensure Windows computers are in their desired state, automating tasks like software patching, vulnerability remediation, and zero-touch device setup. Aiden aims to reduce IT workload, enhance security and compliance, and improve the employee experience by eliminating manual IT processes. The company emphasizes a "Desired State Configuration" approach, contrasting it with traditional software patching. Key benefits highlighted include stronger security, reduced IT firefighting, seamless Windows device setup, and a better employee experience. Aiden also facilitates migration to Microsoft Modern Work solutions like Intune. They have a library of pre-built software packages (AidenCore) and offer custom solutions through their engineering team (AidenLabs). AidenVision is their reporting module for compliance and insights into AidenBot's actions. The company positions itself as solving major IT headaches such as managing images, disrupting software updates, lingering vulnerabilities, and repetitive helpdesk tickets.
Product: AI-driven Windows endpoint automation (AidenBot, AidenRescue, intelligent packaging)
Value props: Automates provisioning, patching, vulnerability remediation, and zero-touch device setup to reduce IT workload and improve security/compliance
Founders: Joshua (Josh) Aaron, Jeff Moore, Sean Maloney
Employees: 35
Funding: Reported $4.5M seed (May 2, 2023); total funding reported $7.4M
Endpoint management and Windows automation for enterprises (provisioning, imaging, patching, remediation, and compliance).
Enterprise software / IT automation
4500000.00
Announced $4.5M seed round co-led by Right Side Capital Management and Blu Venture Investors
“Right Side Capital Management participated as largest investor in an earlier 2021 seed round and co-led the May 2023 seed, indicating repeat investor support”