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Kaseya Receives The ASCII Group's "Vendor of the Year" Award for 2008

Wed Aug 6, 2008 8:00am EDT
Managed service providers (MSPs) and value added resellers (VARs)
     worldwide choose the software provider as best overall vendor
ST. HELIER, JERSEY--(Business Wire)--
Kaseya, a global provider of information technology (IT)
automation software for IT solution providers and public and private
sector IT organizations, today announced it is the proud recipient of
ASCII Group's "Vendor of the Year" award for 2008. Marc Nagao, product
marketing manager for Kaseya, will accept the award during CompTIA's
Breakaway Conference awards dinner, taking place the evening of August
6, 2008 in Orlando, Florida.

   "ASCII maintains a diverse reseller community," said, Jerry
Koutavas, vice president of business development for The ASCII Group,
Inc. "Having worked closely with Kaseya in the past, it is great to
see the IT automation software provider being recognized as ASCII's
Vendor of the Year for 2008."

   ASCII is the oldest and largest group of independent IT solution
providers, integrators and VARs in the world. Each year the group's
members vote on the vendor with the best overall product and fit in
the market place at regional reseller networking events held around
the country. Over 400 MSPs and VARs voted on the best reseller
presentation, best small-to-medium business (SMB) sales opportunity
and best overall vendor; Kaseya obtained the highest average score
based on the three criteria.

   "Kaseya has worked closely with the ASCII Group for years, and we
are honored to be the recipient of this award," said Jim Alves,
executive vice president of product marketing for Kaseya. "It is
satisfying to see that MSPs, integrators and VARs out there recognize
our efforts to provide them with a top quality product and the
resources necessary to leverage their business' growth and success."

   Kaseya is located in booth number 309 in the solutions pavilion at
the CompTIA Breakaway Conference.

   About The ASCII Group, Inc.

   The ASCII Group, Inc., was established in 1984, and is
headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland. Additional offices are located in
Thornton, Ontario Canada, and Delhi, India. ASCII is the largest
paying community of independent computer resellers in the world with
more than 3,000 members and system wide end-user sales of
approximately $10.5 billion. ASCII provides technology tools, products
and services to assist independent information technology resellers
increase profits, reduce costs, and grow their respective businesses.
ASCII offers resellers the leverage of the group's collective position
in the industry to positively influence hardware manufacturers,
software developers, IT service suppliers, distributors, the media,
the government and the customer community. The Company can be reached
at (800) 394-2724, or on the Web at www.ascii.com.

   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 technology is licensed on over three million
machines worldwide. For a free 30 day trial of the Kaseya solution,
please visit http://www.kaseya.com/forms/download.php.

For Kaseya
Catherine Reinbold, 617-451-7356
creinbold@blancandotus.com

Copyright Business Wire 2008



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