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SysAid Named a Strong Performer in 2025 Gartner® Peer Insights™ Voice of the Customer for Artificial Intelligence Applications in IT Service Management

SysAid Named a Strong Performer in 2025 Gartner® Peer Insights™ Voice of the Customer for Artificial Intelligence Applications in IT Service Management

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TORONTO, June 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- SysAid, a leading provider of Enterprise and IT Service Management solutions, has achieved the highest Overall Score in the May 2025 Gartner® Peer Insights™ Voice of the Customer report for Artificial Intelligence Applications in IT Service Management (ITSM). We view this recognition as a reflection of SysAid's exceptional customer satisfaction—with a 4.8 rating, the highest among all vendors evaluated—underscoring the company's commitment to delivering AI-driven innovation, seamless deployment, and outstanding customer support.
"We believe that this endorses how deeply our AI capabilities resonate with users, from rapid onboarding, built-in governance and security, through excellent support," said Avi Kedmi, CEO of SysAid. "It's an honor to be recognized by the people who use our product daily and trust us to power their IT operations."
SysAid's Agentic AI introduces a new powerful operational layer to its robust ITSM platform to deliver autonomous support and task resolution. By automating repetitive processes, SysAid helps IT organizations reduce ticket volumes, improve response times, and shift from reactive firefighting to strategic innovation.
One reviewer on Gartner Peer Insights wrote:"SysAid has been instrumental to our business for over ten years, over the last few years we have really seen great improvements with the features and support. With the recent introduction of AI and Chatbots, it's really making the product a strong offering for IT Service management."
– [Gartner Peer Insights Reviewer, Industry: Manufacturing Industry]
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About SysAidSysAid is on a mission to liberate organizations by putting AI to work for them and their people. Built on a robust ITSM platform, SysAid's Agentic AI adds a powerful operational layer to IT, automating repetitive tasks and freeing teams from reactive work. AI Agents take the first action, so IT pros intervene only when truly needed—enabling focus on optimization, innovation, and strategic challenges. Organizations can go live in weeks with rapid onboarding and no heavy migrations. SysAid's AI is purpose-built for IT, delivering security and governance by design, along with award-winning support to ensure long-term success.
With over 5,000 customers, SysAid partners with organizations from small businesses to Fortune 500 enterprises across 140 countries. For more information, visit www.sysaid.com.
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