The IT ops toolset at most organizations grows organically. A monitoring tool added here, a ticketing system there, an identity provider when the team expands — and at some point you look up and you’re managing seven separate applications, each with its own login, its own update cycle, and its own way of storing user data.
Open-source tools are attractive because they let you avoid expensive licensing fees for each of those applications. The functionality is often excellent — tools like Authentik for identity management, Wazuh for endpoint security, and Netbox for network modeling are used by serious organizations. The problem isn’t the quality of the software. The problem is that deploying and integrating these tools takes time most IT teams don’t have, and once deployed they still operate as isolated systems unless someone has done the work to connect them.
ResorsIT is an IT operations management platform built around this problem. Rather than asking you to assemble and integrate a stack of open-source tools yourself, it ships with a curated set already integrated and ready to deploy — DNS and IP address management, web application provisioning, single sign-on and identity management through Authentik, endpoint protection through Wazuh, network modeling, and more. The applications share a common user and asset data layer, so changes in one place propagate across the platform rather than requiring separate updates in each tool.
Provisioning matters here too. When you’re ready to bring a new application into the environment, ResorsIT’s agent handles installation, configuration, and dependency resolution on the target system — the kind of work that usually falls to the most senior person on the team. The agent makes it repeatable and consistent whether you’re standing up one instance or many.
On cost: commercial IT ops suites typically charge per user, per module, or per monitored device. ResorsIT’s pricing is per company, so the cost doesn’t scale with each additional headcount or additional application. For MSPs or organizations managing multiple environments, that’s a meaningful difference.
The case for ResorsIT isn’t that open-source is inherently better than commercial software. It’s that open-source tools can deliver enterprise-grade functionality at a fraction of the cost when the integration work is already done. ResorsIT handles that work.
2026-07-09