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State-backed US tech company Kaseya creating 250 new jobs

Company develops management and security software for managed services providers and mid-market enterprises

IDA Ireland chief executive Martin Shanahan, Shane Mulholland SVP operations and Ireland site lead, Kaseya, Tanaiste Leo Varadkar and Victoria McKechnie, project executive, technology, IDA Ireland

Kaseya, a US technology company backed by the state, is to create 250 new highly skilled jobs in Dundalk over the next three years.

The Miami-headquartered company, which develops management and security software for managed services providers and mid-market enterprises, has already started recruiting for the new roles. It said it is seeking engineers, technical support and sales staff, and for roles across customer acquisition and corporate services.

Founded in 2000, Kaseya established its EMEA ...