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Kaseya appoints Nandakumar as Vice President, Sales

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BANGALORE, INDIA: Kaseya, a global provider of IT automation software for IT solution providers and public and private sector IT organizations, today announced the appointment of Nandakumar as the Vice President of Sales for its India operations.  Nandakumar will be based at Kaseya’s headquarters in Bengaluru.



Nandakumar has over 18 years of rich and extensive experience out of which 15 years is in IT product distribution, managing around 1,800 channel partners in Western and southern region for Redington India Limited. His commitment towards channel development and his professionalism in addressing their business needs has resulted in an excellent rapport with the IT channel fraternity and IT vendors and will significantly contribute towards Kaseya’s efforts towards driving sales and market development and the overall growth of Kaseya in India.

 Commenting on the same Nandakumar, Vice President—Sales, Kaseya India said, “In India, Managed Services with Remote Infrastructure Management is becoming the standard services delivery for the customers. Kaseya’s IT automation capabilities tool empowers system integrators to transform themselves into Managed Service Providers and enhance their efficiency in service delivery along with optimizing the cost. With the public and private sectors possessing IT infrastructure in numerous locations it becomes critical to ensure uptime for which Kaseya’s tool is ideal to manage their infrastructure compared to the current break-fix model. India is the fastest growing market and we see tremendous potential for Kaseya in both these spaces.”

 “With more and more companies realizing the need for IT automation in their businesses as a key strategy for growth, the demand for a dedicated solution like Kaseya’s fully automated, integrated web-based model will increase significantly. I look forward to contributing towards strengthening Kaseya’s leadership and contributing to the growing family of system integrators and the customers,” continued Nandakumar.

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