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Kaseya is an international company that produces remote management software for the information technology industry. It develops and sells commercial software to remotely manage and monitor computers running Windows, OS X, and Linux operating systems. ==History== Kaseya software enables a single framework for implementing IT policies, procedures and systems management across highly distributed collections of computers, servers, workstations, laptops or mobile devices. Kaseya was launched in 2000 in Silicon Valley, California by Mark Sutherland (Ex company President), Paul Wong (Ex Chief Technical Officer), and Robert Davis (Ex Chief Marketing Officer). Ex Kaseya CEO, Gerald Blackie, joined the company in 2003 by way of a 50/50 merger. Kaseya received press for locating laptops stolen from Blue Cross Blue Shield Association in 2009 and Mirus IT Solutions in 2011. In 2009, Kaseya acquired the PEPPM technology contract for IT automation solutions for the US government and education. That same year, Kaseya also acquired the assets of Datatune, Inc., a computer-consulting firm. June 24, 2013 - Insight Venture Partners made an investment in Kaseya and Yogesh Gupta was named President and CEO. In July, 2015, Fred Voccola was named as CEO. In November, 2015, Kaseya announced the general availability of VSA 9.2, which is an IT systems-management software including support for Microsoft's Window's 10. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kaseya」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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