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Kaseya Releases Version 7.0

Kaseya announced the availability of Kaseya version 7.0 of its product portfolio.

This release delivers innovations across Kaseya’s core IT, cloud and mobility management solutions and provides Managed Service Providers and IT organizations with new and enhanced capabilities so they can continually deliver high quality IT services with greater efficiency.

One of the highlights of the new release gives IT managers the power to resolve issues remotely with great speed, reliability and ease of administration via the world’s fastest remote client management. The new Remote Control module in Kaseya Virtual System Administrator (VSA) 7.0 is built to provide near instantaneous remote management connections with extraordinary reliability, even over high latency networks.

Version 7.0 of the Kaseya product portfolio also delivers other new features and enhancements across the company’s core IT, cloud and mobility management solutions including:

- Integrated network monitoring that enables the management of entire IT environments from a single screen, making Kaseya VSA the only integrated network, system, client and mobile device management solution for the mid-market

- Simplified management and administration of Microsoft SharePoint Online through an easy-to-use interface, building on Kaseya’s leading 365 Command cloud application management solution

- Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM) that includes enhanced mobile device application support, expanding Kaseya’s comprehensive Mobile Device Management and BYOD mobility management solution for mobile devices that are provided by the company or personally owned

- Intuitive dashboards that offer IT administrators sharp insights that aid in swift decision-making

- Seamless integration with the latest Intuit QuickBooks, adding to Kaseya’s leading Automation Desk solution

“IT environments are becoming increasingly complex and the rapid adoption of mobile and cloud technologies is making the task of managing IT even more challenging,” said Yogesh Gupta, President and CEO of Kaseya. “With its new capabilities, version 7.0 of the Kaseya portfolio of products is redefining the IT Management industry for MSPs and mid-market enterprises. Further, customers can obtain immediate value, high reliability, and a lower TCO using Kaseya’s leading cloud-based IT management offering.”

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Kaseya Releases Version 7.0

Kaseya announced the availability of Kaseya version 7.0 of its product portfolio.

This release delivers innovations across Kaseya’s core IT, cloud and mobility management solutions and provides Managed Service Providers and IT organizations with new and enhanced capabilities so they can continually deliver high quality IT services with greater efficiency.

One of the highlights of the new release gives IT managers the power to resolve issues remotely with great speed, reliability and ease of administration via the world’s fastest remote client management. The new Remote Control module in Kaseya Virtual System Administrator (VSA) 7.0 is built to provide near instantaneous remote management connections with extraordinary reliability, even over high latency networks.

Version 7.0 of the Kaseya product portfolio also delivers other new features and enhancements across the company’s core IT, cloud and mobility management solutions including:

- Integrated network monitoring that enables the management of entire IT environments from a single screen, making Kaseya VSA the only integrated network, system, client and mobile device management solution for the mid-market

- Simplified management and administration of Microsoft SharePoint Online through an easy-to-use interface, building on Kaseya’s leading 365 Command cloud application management solution

- Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM) that includes enhanced mobile device application support, expanding Kaseya’s comprehensive Mobile Device Management and BYOD mobility management solution for mobile devices that are provided by the company or personally owned

- Intuitive dashboards that offer IT administrators sharp insights that aid in swift decision-making

- Seamless integration with the latest Intuit QuickBooks, adding to Kaseya’s leading Automation Desk solution

“IT environments are becoming increasingly complex and the rapid adoption of mobile and cloud technologies is making the task of managing IT even more challenging,” said Yogesh Gupta, President and CEO of Kaseya. “With its new capabilities, version 7.0 of the Kaseya portfolio of products is redefining the IT Management industry for MSPs and mid-market enterprises. Further, customers can obtain immediate value, high reliability, and a lower TCO using Kaseya’s leading cloud-based IT management offering.”

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The observability industry has an evolving relationship with AI. We're not skeptics, but it's clear that trust in AI must be earned ... In Grafana Labs' annual Observability Survey, 92% said they see real value in AI surfacing anomalies before they cause downtime. Another 91% endorsed AI for forecasting and root cause analysis. So while the demand is there, customers need it to be trustworthy, as the survey also found that the practitioners most enthusiastic about AI are also the most insistent on explainability ...

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AI workloads require an enormous amount of computing power ... What's also becoming abundantly clear is just how quickly AI's computing needs are leading to enterprise systems failure. According to Cockroach Labs' State of AI Infrastructure 2026 report, enterprise systems are much closer to failure than their organizations realize. The report ... suggests AI scale could cause widespread failures in as little as one year — making it a clear risk for business performance and reliability.

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