36 01732 759725 TECHDIGEST Kaseya unites growth accelerator programmes in new ecosystem Kaseya, the global provider of AI-powered IT management and cybersecurity software, has launched MSP Success, a ‘unified growth ecosystem’ that brings together the company’s most effective growth and business acceleration programs. These include MSP Success Digital Marketing, a new platform designed to help MSPs accelerate pipeline growth and strengthen their market presence; MSP Success Peer, combining the best aspects of Kaseya’s TruMethods Peer and Technology Marketing Toolkit programmes; and the Kaseya Community, where MSPs can learn from experts, collaborate with peers and turn insights into action. MSP Success is led by EVP of Channel Dan Tomaszewski supported by a 140-strong global team. www.kaseya.com … Guardz redefines SecOps for the modern MSP Guardz, an agentic security operations platform purpose-built for MSPs, has launched a new agentic reporting capability that gives MSPs a more efficient way to create security reports for customers. Reporting is one of the most time-intensive parts of delivering security services, peaking with quarterly business reviews. As threats grow in scale and complexity, it becomes harder for MSPs to demonstrate value and provide real-time insight to customers, causing renewal conversations to slip into price negotiations. Guardz’s agentic reporting capability and conversational interface is designed to reduce this risk by replacing rigid reporting workflows with an intuitive, AI-native experience that makes it easy for MSPs to request specific data points, adjust report structures and generate tailored insights on demand. It also expands data coverage across identities, endpoints, email and cloud environments and incorporates incident insights and integrated identity threat detection and response (ITDR) into a unified reporting experience helping MSPs to surface key outcomes such as threats blocked, incidents investigated and changes in security posture to highlight the value they are delivering. … N-able solutions enhanced with Shadow AI visibility N-able, a global cybersecurity company delivering end-to-end business resilience, has brought Shadow AI Visibility to its Unified Endpoint Management solutions (N central and N sight) and Security Operations platform Adlumin. The new capability enables MSPs, IT and security teams to identify, classify and monitor employees’ use of AI-powered applications, browser extensions, developer tools, APIs and SaaS platforms, without requiring additional agents, tools or management consoles. Nicole Reineke, Chief AI Officer at N-able, said: “Organisations are embracing AI at an unprecedented pace, but many IT and security teams are struggling to answer a basic question: what AI tools are actually being used across their environment. Shadow AI Visibility helps close that gap by providing actionable transparency into AI usage across endpoints and networks. Before organisations can govern AI, they need to understand where it’s being used. This capability gives customers the foundation they need to make informed decisions around security, compliance and responsible AI adoption.” www.n-able.com/products …inforcer extends capabilities across security lifecycle inforcer, a leading provider of Microsoft 365 multi-tenant management software for MSPs, is tackling what it describes as the ‘flawed assumption’ that prevention and response are separate problems requiring separate systems with the launch of a single end-to-end security platform, inforcer Threat Detection and Response (TDR). TDR tackles blind spots between prevention, visibility and response, which inforcer says are a feature of fragmented security stacks, by delivering a continuous security model for Microsoft 365 and Copilot spanning ‘left of boom’ preventative security measures and ‘right of boom’ threat detection, incident management and automated response. TDR continuously monitors telemetry from every layer of Microsoft 365, including Entra, Defender, Purview, Teams and SharePoint, giving MSPs deeper operational context, fewer false positives, faster response capabilities and the ability to consolidate operational security workflows instead of layering disconnected point solutions. CEO Jamie Daum said: “At inforcer, we’re building the complete security platform MSPs can use for the long-term. We’re consistently innovating and expanding, so MSPs can innovate TMT First expands into IT recycling with support of Michelin Development Mobile device repair company TMT First, recipient of a King’s Award for Enterprise in 2025, is expanding into IT recycling and planning to create 40 new jobs over the next five years with the help of a low-cost loan from Michelin Development. The funding has allowed the company based in Chesterton, Newcastleunder-Lyme to invest in state-of-the-art equipment, expand its factory footprint to 42,000 square feet and reduce its energy costs and carbon footprint through investment in a battery storage facility and solar panels for on-site power generation. As a result of its technology investments, TMT First was recently accredited to the ICT Asset Recovery Standard 8.0 at DIAL 3 with Distinction, placing it in the top tier of IT asset disposal companies in the UK. Michelin Development, backed by a steering committee which includes NatWest Bank and Stoke-on-Trent City Council Economic Development Unit, offers subsidised, unsecured loans of up to £100,000 to manufacturing, engineering and B2B services companies with fewer than 250 employees based in and around Newcastle-under-Lyme, Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire Moorlands. www.michelindevelopment.co.uk Carol Hopkins of Michelin Development UK and Adam Whitehouse of TMT First Jamie Daum Nicole Reineke
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