The rebrand, which includes a new logo, website (www.kytec.com.au), and modern visual identity reflects the company’s renewed focus on agility, innovation, and customer partnership as it accelerates into a new era of AI-powered business transformation.
Kytec’s rebrand also coincides with the company’s accelerated push into servicing the IT transformation requirements of Australian small to medium-sized businesses.
The company now offers a suite of managed services to support new market opportunities afforded by AI-based digital transformation.
Kytec’s managed services are aimed at reducing costs and risks for SMBs while supporting them to rearchitect their business, improve and secure workflows, and optimise everyday business operations in areas such as customer and employee experience.
“The core transformation work we’ve long been known for – helping businesses transform operations and the customer experience – will continue across the enterprise and mid-market,” says David Okulicz, CEO, Kytec.
“What’s especially exciting now is bringing those same capabilities to the SMB market. By combining our managed services with deep advisory and implementation expertise, we’re delivering high-value consulting that’s traditionally been out of reach for smaller businesses,”
“SMBs often lack the resources for top-tier guidance and end up navigating change on their own. As their MSP, we’re uniquely positioned to bridge that gap by leveraging day-to-day support insights to help drive transformation. It’s a powerful capability no one else is offering.” said Okulicz
As part of its services, Kytec works with businesses to identify their challenges, assess the best delivery option and provide for scalable IT solutions to supercharge AI efficiency and contain costs.
“As SMBs look to differentiate themselves, the quantum of the AI opportunity on offer means more businesses are looking to make changes to unleash their full growth potential,” says Okulicz.
“This means taking a fresh look at the business and how it operates. Businesses grow organically and slowly build up ways of working that enable them to run successfully.
“These patterns, practices, and processes make each business unique and our managed services are designed to support them, so leaders can focus on injecting intelligence and agentic AI into the way these practices are designed, delivered and executed.”
More than 80% of Australian organisations with headcounts of 200 to 500 staff are attempting to embrace AI as are 68 per cent of small and medium enterprises, according to the National AI Centre’s Adoption Tracker.
The Productivity Commission has estimated this game changing technology has the potential to add $116 billion to Australia’s economy over the next decade, via an unprecedented productivity surge.
Faster access to accurate data which can be used to inform decision making is the business outcome most often sought, according to the Adoption Tracker, with enhanced resource optimisation and improved employee experience and engagement also high on the list.
“The businesses that get this right over the coming two to three years are the businesses that are going to dominate the market, win in their markets, scale to seize new opportunities, and continually refine the customer journey,”
“Our rebrand reflects that future, and we look forward to building mutually beneficial business opportunities with our customers and industry partners in the years ahead.” says Okulicz.

