Kaine Mathrick Tech named among top global next generation MSPs
Kaine Mathrick Tech has been named on the 2025 Next Generation MSP list, recognising its position among the top managed service providers globally.
The Melbourne-based business, which recently expanded to Sydney and Brisbane, has received the distinction from the publisher of the MSP 501 rankings, citing its innovation, growth, and people-first approach as contributing factors.
"This recognition is a reflection of our team's relentless commitment to delivering cyber-first, AI-powered solutions that genuinely make a difference," said Bradley Kaine, Co-Founder and Managing Director of Kaine Mathrick Tech. "We don't just follow trends, we challenge them. Our mission has always been to humanise technology, and this award validates the impact of that vision."
The Next Generation MSP list highlights companies considered to be making significant advances in the managed services sector. Selection for the list is based on a methodology which assesses innovation, revenue growth achieved from managed services, partnerships with vendors, and the extent to which AI is embedded across service offerings.
Key achievements
Over the past year, Kaine Mathrick Tech has increased its national presence, extending service delivery to additional capital cities. The company reports that this has enabled more Australian organisations to access its cyber-first managed services, supporting its ambition to establish itself as a national provider of secure IT solutions.
Artificial intelligence has been integrated across the company's service suite, spanning predictive analytics, automated threat detection, intelligent ticket handling and client support. According to Kaine Mathrick Tech, these measures have led to improved resolution times and proactive risk management for its clients.
The business was identified as a finalist in both the Tech Impact Awards for Innovation and Infrastructure and the ARN Innovation Awards, acknowledging its efforts within the managed service provider sector during the year.
Compliance remains a focus of the company's operational approach. It achieved ISO27001 certification relating to information security management and ISO9001 for quality management systems, citing these standards as evidence of its commitment to security and quality assurance.
Community contributions have also been maintained through initiatives such as the KMT Golf Day fundraiser supporting Challenge, a charity for children with cancer. The company's unscripted support model is positioned as an extension of its aim to build human connections, and Kaine Mathrick Tech has set a target to raise over AUD $1 million for charitable causes by 2033.
"We're not just building systems - we're building trust," added Kaine. "Our clients know that when they call us, they're speaking to someone who cares, who owns the problem, and who follows through. That's what sets us apart."
Cyber-first approach
Kaine Mathrick Tech underlines that its service delivery is rooted in cyber-first principles, designing solutions prioritising security. This includes ongoing monitoring for threats, deployment of secure cloud services and infrastructure compliant with sector-specific regulations for industries such as finance, healthcare and professional services.
The company's inclusion on the 2025 Next Generation MSP list coincides with reports of increasing demand for managed IT services that integrate advanced technologies while addressing heightened cyber risks faced by organisations.
"These innovative MSPs aren't just meeting industry benchmarks, they're redefining them," said Robert DeMarzo, VP of Content for Informa's Channel Events. "What truly sets this year's winners apart is their commitment to AI integration across their entire service spectrum - from cybersecurity and cloud services to data analytics and network optimisation."
The winners of the Next Generation MSP list are scheduled to be celebrated at the MSP 501 Awards Gala later in the year, offering recognition to those businesses deemed to be influencing the future of managed services internationally.