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Top Australian MSP Drives Growth, Customer Satisfaction through VSA
Technology Category
- Functional Applications - Remote Monitoring & Control Systems
- Analytics & Modeling - Predictive Analytics
- Cybersecurity & Privacy - Identity & Authentication Management
Applicable Industries
- Professional Service
- Automotive
Applicable Functions
- Business Operation
- Facility Management
Use Cases
- Remote Asset Management
- Cybersecurity
- Predictive Maintenance
Services
- System Integration
- Cybersecurity Services
- Software Design & Engineering Services
The Challenge
Emerging IT faced several challenges in its operations. Firstly, the company needed more efficient security software rollouts to ensure all endpoints were protected without manual intervention. Secondly, there was a desire to automate more core IT functions to improve efficiency and reduce the workload on their technicians. Lastly, Emerging IT was interested in entering the managed security services market, which required robust tools and solutions to offer comprehensive security services to their clients.
About The Customer
Emerging IT is a leading managed service provider (MSP) based in Melbourne, Australia. With a history spanning over 16 years, the company has built a reputation for its customer-first approach and a wide range of IT services. Emerging IT manages more than 5,000 endpoints across over 280 clients with a team of just 35 technicians. The company serves various industries, including automotive, financial services, manufacturing, business services, retail, and hospitality. Emerging IT is known for its expertise in IT infrastructure management, security solutions, and cloud services, making it a trusted partner for businesses looking to streamline their IT operations and improve efficiency.
The Solution
Emerging IT leveraged Kaseya VSA to address its challenges. VSA, a comprehensive IT management solution, played a crucial role in automating various IT tasks, including security software rollouts and patch management. The automation capabilities of VSA allowed Emerging IT to streamline processes, reduce manual intervention, and improve overall efficiency. Additionally, VSA's remote control features enabled the company to provide agile and responsive helpdesk support, meeting their service level agreements (SLAs) effectively. To further enhance their service offerings, Emerging IT adopted AuthAnvil by Kaseya, which provided multi-factor authentication, password management, and single sign-on capabilities. This solution laid the foundation for their future managed security services, allowing them to offer robust security solutions to their clients. Emerging IT also explored Unigma by Kaseya, a cloud management solution, to track public cloud usage and offer cost-benefit analyses to their customers. The integration of Unigma with Microsoft Office 365 further strengthened their cloud service offerings.
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