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Kaseya® Awarded Government and Education Technology Contract from PEPPM

St. Helier, Jersey - February 23, 2009

Kaseya, the leading global provider of information technology (IT) automation software for IT solution providers and corporate IT organizations, today announced it was awarded the 2009 PEPPM technology contract for IT automation solutions. The national PEPPM bid and purchasing program ensures educational and government companies have affordable, protected rates for purchasing much-needed technology tools. Through the streamlined bidding process, any California and Pennsylvania school, college, university and government agency can purchase Kaseya’s leading IT automation tools.

The Kaseya IT Automation Framework allows IT professionals to proactively monitor and manage distributed infrastructures remotely, with one integrated Web-based management console. Important tasks, such as systems monitoring, patch and remote management, asset inventory and endpoint security, can be administrated quickly and efficiently. With IT administrators pressed to continually cut costs and operate efficiently in today’s economy, Kaseya’s solutions enable professionals to reduce time spent on daily IT tasks, freeing up time to focus on other key business projects.

Companies interested in learning more can visit http://it.kaseya.com or http://www.peppm.org. In addition, Kaseya is hosting a Webinar with its customer North Conejos School District on March 4, 2009 at 11:00am PT. Please visit http://tinyurl.com/kwebinar030409 to register for the event.

Kaseya, Kaseya IT Automation Framework are among the trademarks or registered trademarks owned by or licensed to Kaseya International Limited. All other brand and product names are or may be trademarks of, and are used to identify products or services of, their respective owners.

Executive quote

“Kaseya is dedicated to providing best-of-class technology to help IT administrators do more for less and this relationship reinforces our commitment,” said Rob Williams, VP of marketing at Kaseya. “The PEPPM contract enables us to provide critical IT automation tools to education and government agencies utilizing the program for their purchasing. We look forward to further assisting organizations in integrating their IT and business goals to yield the most efficient and profitable results.”

Customer quote

“Meeting the specific needs of education and government companies can be challenging and Kaseya’s IT automation tools have proven to be ideal for these environments,” said Jim Randecker, director at PEPPM. “PEPPM is proud to provide immediate access to Kaseya’s solutions, as our centralized network satisfies the unique legal bidding requirements of institutions.”

About the company

About PEPPM
Founded in 1982, PEPPM is a national technology bidding and purchasing program that enables more than 1,000 specified public sector schools and agencies to purchase technology products and software off of centralized, bid-protected contracts from more than 200 vendors representing 270 product lines. PEPPM provides administrative process effort savings, as well as price advantages, since a central bid reduces paperwork, eliminates specification writing and advertising costs, collapses ordering time and expedites receipt of the items. More information can be found at http://www.peppm.org
About Kaseya
Kaseya is a global provider of IT automation software for IT Solution Providers and Public and Private Sector IT organizations. Kaseya’s IT Automation Framework allows IT Professionals to proactively monitor, manage and maintain distributed IT infrastructure remotely, easily and efficiently with one integrated Web based platform. Kaseya’s network management software is licensed on over three million machines worldwide. For a free 30 day trial of the Kaseya solution, please visit http://it.kaseya.com/forms/free-trial.aspx

Contact details

LEWIS PR

Katie Eakins / Amy Robinson

619-677-2700

kaseya@lewispr.com


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