List of Kaseya AuthAnvil Customers
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Companies using Kaseya AuthAnvil for Identity and Access Management (IAM) include: Methodist Healthcare Ministries, a United States based Non Profit organisation with 536 employees and revenues of $363.0 million, Computer Concepts New Zealand, a New Zealand based Professional Services organisation with 754 employees and revenues of $150.0 million, Ease Technologies, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 50 employees and revenues of $10.0 million and many others.
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Computer Concepts New Zealand | Professional Services | 754 | $150M | New Zealand | Kaseya | Kaseya AuthAnvil | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, Computer Concepts New Zealand deployed Kaseya AuthAnvil to deliver MFA, password management and single sign-on as a managed service to customers across New Zealand. The deployment was delivered by the MSP CCL to package identity services for client environments, centralizing authentication and credential controls under a managed offering.
Kaseya AuthAnvil was used as an Identity and Access Management (IAM) platform with explicit module usage for MFA, password management and single sign-on. Implementation work focused on multi factor authentication enforcement, centralized password vaulting for shared and service accounts, and single sign-on workflows to reduce separate credential stores, aligning with standard IAM operational practices and service level controls.
Operational coverage targeted Computer Concepts New Zealand's customer base across New Zealand, with the MSP operating tenant provisioning and client onboarding to the platform. Governance emphasized managed service provisioning, auditability improvements and client trust, and documented onboarding processes supported faster onboarding. Outcomes reported included faster onboarding and a new recurring revenue stream for the MSP, along with improved auditability and increased client trust.
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Ease Technologies | Professional Services | 50 | $10M | United States | Kaseya | Kaseya AuthAnvil | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, Ease Technologies implemented Kaseya AuthAnvil to provide Identity and Access Management (IAM) for its own operations and to package multi-tenant authentication as a recurring Security-as-a-Service offering for clients in regulated U.S. verticals. The deployment of Kaseya AuthAnvil supported both internal security requirements and a client-facing managed authentication service targeted at healthcare, legal, and accounting firms.
The implementation centered on three functional modules, MFA, SSO, and password management, with Kaseya AuthAnvil configured to enforce multi-factor authentication for technician access, enable single sign on to streamline technician workflows, and centralize password management and policy enforcement for client environments. These modules were used to operationalize authentication, session access controls, and credential lifecycle management consistent with Identity and Access Management (IAM) practices.
Kaseya AuthAnvil was delivered as Kaseya Powered Services, a SECaaS delivery model, enabling Ease Technologies to operate the application as a managed offering alongside its professional services. Operational scope covered Ease internal IT and service delivery teams, and extended to managed service bundles sold to client firms across the United States.
Governance and service packaging were restructured so authentication became a recurring revenue line, with Ease formalizing onboarding workflows, administrative controls, and client service bundles around Kaseya AuthAnvil. The documented outcomes included improved internal security, easier single sign on for technicians, and new recurring revenue from bundled authentication services.
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Methodist Healthcare Ministries | Non Profit | 536 | $363M | United States | Kaseya | Kaseya AuthAnvil | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018 Methodist Healthcare Ministries implemented Kaseya AuthAnvil as an Identity and Access Management (IAM) application to add multi factor authentication and strengthen HIPAA related security and auditing across its IT environment. Methodist Healthcare Ministries implemented Kaseya AuthAnvil to secure user sign on and to provide centralized authentication controls and audit trails that support healthcare compliance needs in the United States.
The deployment emphasized authentication and auditing capabilities common to Identity and Access Management (IAM) solutions, including multi factor authentication workflows, centralized credential and access control administration, and enhanced audit logging and reporting for security teams. Configuration work focused on instrumenting sign in flows and administrative controls to capture audit events relevant to HIPAA related oversight.
The implementation covered the organization IT environment with explicit plans to explore tying Kaseya AuthAnvil into clinical EHR sign ins as a future integration point for clinical authentication. Governance framing positioned the deployment to improve compliance and auditing outcomes, aligning authentication controls with organizational HIPAA requirements and IT security operations.
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