RapidFire Tools is a software company based in Atlanta, Georgia, founded in 1997. It specializes in IT assessment and compliance tools tailored for managed service providers (MSPs), IT service providers, and resellers. The company develops non-invasive software products that utilize proprietary scanning technology to gather and analyze extensive IT data from various environments, including networks and cloud systems. This data is transformed into actionable insights for IT professionals. The core offerings of RapidFire Tools include comprehensive IT assessments, vulnerability discovery, IT change detection, and compliance management solutions. These tools enhance network visibility and support compliance efforts, enabling MSPs to effectively prospect and create valuable service offerings. In 2018, RapidFire Tools was acquired by Kaseya, which has allowed the company to expand its resources and improve its software capabilities while continuing to operate independently.
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Read moreFounded
2011
Employees
13
Industry
information technology & services
Headquarters
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
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