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MSPs could cut vulnerability triage and compliance reporting time by up to 80% after RoboShadow's platform was added to Pax8 Marketplace.
The repeat regional honour may help Umbrellar strengthen ties with global vendors as cloud and AI demand intensifies across Asia-Pacific.
MSPs could trim ticket loads and lift margins as the new platform ties AI automation to service workflows and security operations.
The seed cash will speed product development as managed service providers seek better ways to capture and use scattered IT knowledge.
MSPs could cut manual vulnerability work as RoboShadow's automation tools reach Pax8's 47,000-strong partner base through the cloud marketplace.
SMB customers can now buy browser-based security, access and AI controls through MSPs, reducing the need for multiple point products.
Managed service providers will get new tools to standardise Microsoft 365 estates as small businesses adopt AI faster than they can secure it.
The update gives service providers new AI controls and a simpler billing model as demand grows for outsourced security governance.
As AI use spreads, MSPs can now monitor and govern employees' interactions with AI tools through Check Point's expanded platform.
Partners will gain clearer oversight of subscriptions and revenue as Pax8 adds analytics, reporting and integration tools to its Marketplace.
Partners can now package AI advice and delivery into recurring services as Pax8 opens access to its new programme, services and Agent Store.
Small businesses risk falling behind unless outside advisers help them govern AI, as Pax8 says adoption is outpacing security and workflows.
Partners can now monetise AI work for smaller firms as Pax8 ties services, training and governance into a recurring revenue model.
More than 800 managed service providers are expected in Sydney as Pax8 seeks to deepen its Asia-Pacific presence with a regional conference.
The hire comes as Pax8 ramps up its APAC push, with the cloud marketplace seeking closer ties to partners and vendors across the region.
Members have elected three industry veterans to the board for 2026-27, as GTIA refreshes leadership to guide its strategic direction.
Top Down Ventures closes oversubscribed USD $28 million fund backing AI-native software start-ups for managed service providers.
The referral deal could help MSPs cut tool sprawl as demand rises for bundled remote monitoring, backup and security software.
Demand for more accountable managed services is rising as New Zealand clients seek local support and stronger customer relationships.
MSPs can now buy Pia’s aiDesk through Pax8, easing adoption of help desk automation as providers seek to cut routine ticket work.