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Kaseya Buys RapidFire Tools – Analysis and MSP Impact

RMM company Kaseya® today announced its latest acquisition of RapidFire Tools. RapidFire Tools provides a powerful suite of IT assessment, internal threat detection, and compliance products. RapidFire Tools will continue to operate as a stand-alone, independent business-unit under Kaseya.

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The Channel Pro Network

Kaseya Has Two Vendor Acquisitions Coming Soon

That’s according to CEO Fred Voccola (pictured), who spoke about those plans, Kaseya’s strategic ambition to sell MSPs everything they use, rising mid-market demand for managed services, and much more in a recent interview with ChannelPro.

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Shadow IT: An Essential Component for Enterprise Security

Last year was infamous for global cybersecurity breaches—so much that it resulted in the game changing for organizational vulnerability. Security today is more than a departmental or team problem, and is very much an organization-wide concern.

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Digitalisation World

Top Ten Tips to Ensure GDPR Success

The General Data Protection Regulation, GDPR came into full effect a couple of months ago. It is a strict set of rules that mandate tougher data protection for all residents, citizens and companies within the European Union.

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Tech Target

SMB business security: MSPs could be doing more

Published last week by IT management software firm Kaseya, the study polled more than 1,200 IT professionals at companies with 5,000 employees or less. Among the study’s findings was that one in three SMBs suffered a data breach in the last five years, with about one in 10 experiencing a breach in the last 12 months. Fifty-four percent of respondents cited strengthening IT security as a top priority for 2018 – a 14% increase compared with Kaseya’s 2017 survey of SMB IT operations.

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Channel e2e - From Entrepreneur to Exit

State of IT Operations for SMBs: Where MSPs Can Profit

Many SMBs also focus heavily on disaster recovery solutions and backups. Indeed, 90 percent of SMBs use backup servers and another 69 percent back them up both locally and onsite. But only 40 percent run automated disaster recovery and have a formal, management-approved business continuity and disaster recovery plan in place.

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