Kaseya Prepping Apple, Linux Support
Kaseya COO Tim McMullen just disclosed that the company’s managed services platform will soon support Apple’s Mac OS and Linux. McMullen made the comment during a Webcast a few moments ago. Kaseya’s commitment to Apple and Linux reinforces the fact that a small — but influential — piece of the SMB market has made the move to the Macintosh. Support for Mac OS should arrive in early 2008, with Linux support to follow shortly thereafter. I’ve got reason to celebrate: I’m typing this blog entry on my MacBook Pro during a business trip, and heading home to visit my Dell/Linux desktop PC tonight.
I am just reading this post from back in October 2007. October 2008 is almost here and the support is still not here. I would love to see this feature added: Linux support, so I can monitor the computers I have running Kaseya from Linux, instead of having to open a virtual machine box to run Windows for it. Please let me know, via E-Mail, if at all possible, as soon as this support is ready.
Out of it, I love the product and use it almost daily to support computers in remote places.
Hi Fernando: We’ve reached out to Kaseya to get you an answer to your question. Stay tuned.