Kaseya acquires IT Glue

Company remains committed to building on vendor-agnostic, open-platform approach to support the heterogeneous environments of MSPs.

 Kaseya has completed the acquisition of IT Glue™, the market leader in IT documentation software. 

IT Glue will continue to operate as a stand-alone, independent business-unit based out of its headquarters in Vancouver, British Columbia. With this announcement, IT Glue founder and CEO, Chris Day will step down from his role at IT Glue to pursue other opportunities while day-to-day operations of the company will continue to be led by IT Glue’s existing management team.

Founded in 2013, IT Glue is used by over 5,000 MSPs in 30 countries, serving over 60,000 users and 500,000 businesses globally. Its award-winning IT documentation software is a proven, best practices-driven IT documentation platform designed to help MSPs and IT departments maximize the efficiency, transparency and consistency of their teams.

Over the past two years, the growing relationship between Kaseya and IT Glue has resulted in a number of overwhelmingly successful integration offerings and a reseller partnership between the two companies. With this acquisition, Kaseya now offers a full and complete integration of the IT Glue documentation offering into its industry-leading IT Complete suite of products. Through continued research and development, Kaseya and IT Glue will continue to empower MSPs worldwide with best-in-class IT efficiency, operations and documentation within the Kaseya IT Complete Unified MSP Growth Platform.

“Chris Day has created an amazing product and company with IT Glue. What this organisation has been able to accomplish in a short period of time is a testament to not only Chris and his vision, but to the team he has built,” said Fred Voccola, CEO of Kaseya. “We’re very excited about this acquisition and the opportunity to continue to build on the great company and platform that exists at IT Glue.” 

Both IT Glue and Kaseya will remain open platforms dedicated to continuing their strong partnerships with technology vendors and platforms– and will continue to broaden their open platform, best-in-breed approach by consistently growing their combined technology partner ecosystems to meet the diverse needs of their global customer bases.

“At Kaseya, we recognise that most MSPs have a heterogeneous environment and leverage products from multiple vendors, and that isn’t changing,” stated Voccola. “In order to best support and assist our MSPs in growing their businesses and operating as efficiently as possible, we will continue our strategy to integrate with non-Kaseya products - including those which we compete with - to support the needs of our MSPs. This will be reflected in the way that IT Glue is managed moving forward. IT Glue will continue to run as a stand-alone, independent business, working, partnering, and integrating with all the various vendors in the community to ensure the continued success of our MSP partners.”

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