Kaseya Holdings Inc. Overview
Pro stress-test →Kaseya develops software for network monitoring, system monitoring, and other information technology applications, selling primarily to managed service providers (MSPs) and internal IT departments. MSPs, which provide outsourced IT services to small and medium businesses, use Kaseya products in their companies and resell the products to their customers. The company is majority-owned by private equity firm Insight Partners and owns the naming rights to the Miami Heat arena, Kaseya Center.
Strategic Profile
Pro stress-test →Kaseya is the largest MSP-focused platform vendor, holding the #2 position in RMM/PSA — the operating system of the MSP business — while building aggressively in cybersecurity, cyber resilience, and AI. Kaseya is navigating AI disruption and IPO ambitions with its new Kaseya Intelligence data layer and an expanded cybersecurity portfolio, with new CEO Rania Succar laying out how she plans to prepare the company's 40,000-plus customers for that disruption while positioning Kaseya for an IPO.
Competitive Landscape
Pro stress-test →Kaseya's competitors include other companies with products for MSPs, such as ConnectWise, N-able (formerly part of SolarWinds), NinjaOne, Atera, Syncro, and SuperOps.ai. N-able is the only publicly traded MSP platform company and it trades well below what its market position might suggest, as public markets don't yet have a framework for valuing vendors that operate in the MSP market.
Industry Context
Kaseya Holdings Inc. operates in MSP platform software.
Key facts
Founded: 2000 · Headquarters: Miami, US · Employees: ~5,471 (as of May 2026) · Revenue: $1.5B+ (annual recurring revenue as of 2025) · Market cap: N/A