Kaseya Expanding in Canada to Meet Increased Demand for Solutions

Kaseya also is expanding in its Miami headquarters in the United States, as well as in Dublin, Ireland.

Edward Gately, Senior News Editor

September 16, 2021

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Kaseya on Thursday unveiled expansion plans in Canada, with a focus on hiring local tech talent as well as expanding its office space in Vancouver.

In addition to expansion in Western Canada, Kaseya now serves Unitrends and Spanning Office 365 customers through two data centers in Quebec and Ontario.

The Unitrends data center in Ontario will serve Unitrends Endpoint Backup customers, while Spanning customers will be served through the Amazon Web Services (AWS) regional data center in Quebec.

Due to more demand for Kaseya’s IT Complete suite of solutions, the company plans to add 75 new positions in Vancouver by the end of 2022. These opportunities include roles in Kaseya’s account management, and research and development teams. They work across Kaseya’s 27 IT Complete modules.

Stronger Customer Experience for MSPs

Holly Pateman is Kaseya‘s senior vice president of product marketing.

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Kaseya’s Holly Pateman

“Kaseya is a customer-centric organization,” she said. “And the company’s Vancouver expansion provides MSPs across the globe with an even stronger customer experience, and even more of the features and integrations that they’ve come to expect from Kaseya. Additionally, the newest data centers for Unitrends and Spanning allow Canadian customers to store their data within the country to comply with data sovereignty regulations. Because this expansion is focused on meeting our customers’ needs, we do see this as a competitive advantage for us.”

Kaseya has continued to grow its customer base across the globe, Pateman said. However, it has seen increased demand in Canada. That’s due to the need for solutions that are “priced right and allow MSPs to automate away manual tasks in order to increase profit.”

“The digital transformation we saw from the pandemic has significantly impacted Canadian companies,” she said. “And we expect a greater number of MSPs to search for the types of solutions that Kaseya offers.”

In addition to Canada, Kaseya is rapidly expanding in its Miami headquarters in the United States, as well as in Dublin, Ireland, Pateman said.

Kaseya feels strongly that in-person collaboration strengthens an organization, which is why the company feels it is important to expand its space in Vancouver to accommodate its fast-growing team,” she said.

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Edward Gately

Senior News Editor, Channel Futures

As senior news editor, Edward Gately covers cybersecurity, new channel programs and program changes, M&A and other IT channel trends. Prior to Informa, he spent 26 years as a newspaper journalist in Texas, Louisiana and Arizona.

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