Kaseya Launches Innovative Features at Connect 2025 Conference in Las Vegas
Kaseya recently kicked off its highly anticipated Connect 2025 conference in Las Vegas, showcasing groundbreaking enhancements to boost IT operations and efficiency for over 3,500 attendees, predominantly from the Managed Service Provider (MSP) sector.
Over the past year, Kaseya has diligently developed 5,500 new features across its product portfolio. Kaseya prioritizes operational efficiency and security solutions in response to the escalating IT security concerns shared by many small businesses. The latest offerings are designed to empower IT service providers and small businesses to navigate the complex cybersecurity landscape while streamlining operations.
Highlights from Kaseya’s New Features:
- Kaseya 365 Ops: A new addition to the Kaseya 365 platform, this feature facilitates effective scaling and enhances service delivery for businesses. Preliminary user reports indicate that businesses could save an average of 160 hours each month using this tool.
- Kaseya SIEM: The newly launched Security Information and Event Management system integrates data from RocketCyber and SaaS Alerts, providing a cost-effective solution for threat detection and accelerating insight generation.
- Complimentary Hardware Access: Kaseya customers can now benefit from complimentary access to Datto’s backup hardware. This initiative is crafted to lessen initial costs while guaranteeing high-quality service. Additionally, the new ALTO 5m, a 2TB ALTO model, has been introduced at the same price as the previous 1TB version. It features enhanced encryption for increased security.
Kaseya has also made substantial investments in its infrastructure to bolster backup service capabilities, RMM endpoint capacity, and global reach.
Leadership Insights: Jim Lippie’s Innovation Strategy
Kaseya’s new Chief Product Officer, Jim Lippie—an ex-MSP—emphasized the need for simplifying offerings and delivering a truly unified data platform without sacrificing best-in-class capabilities. MSPs are at the heart of Jim’s focus, with two major objectives: generating new revenue opportunities and achieving high gross profits through efficiency. His approach includes positioning AI as a crucial partner, highlighting its role across various modules and use cases. While there was no formal announcement, Kaseya’s future appears closely linked to its strategic investments in AI-powered features.

The introduction of the SIEM underscores a significant market shift, reinforcing Kaseya’s commitment to cyber resiliency. The exhibit hall predominantly featured cybersecurity partners, hinting at potential future integrations within the Kaseya platform.
Focus on Cyber Resiliency for MSPs
Our forthcoming research, set to be published soon, indicates that most organizations of all sizes increasingly rely on MSPs, particularly concerning cybersecurity. Cyber resiliency will remain a focal point for MSPs for the foreseeable future, necessitating ongoing development in this area. The company’s market opportunities are strong as Kaseya continues to unify its platform and leverage AI for differentiation.
Stay tuned for more updates on the essential role of cyber resiliency in today’s business landscape!