I do appreciate the value of cloud services (SAAS). Not to sure that I would put keys to the kingdom like SSH, ESX login etc. in a SAAS infrastructure management or monitoring platform, I know they are encrypted, and others like PRTG are pushing it as well, but is it really safe in all scenarios ask Kaseya and SolarWinds. It is for a good reason that in Microsoft cloud there is increasing use of PIM, only elevating access for admin users to specific high level access when required for work for a short period of time often only after approval by a supervisor,
Most of the accounts/passwords in Lansweeper are "limited access" but having a list of all the assets and the confirmed vulnerabilities for each of them presented might make things a little bit easier.
Also many accounts and access methods now need MFA when coming from a non internal network that will cause issues as all. The statement "The customer who co-presented the session about "Value of Lansweeper Cloud" for example manages IT for a county government in the US and he is able to use our Cloud." is a bit to easy in my opinion and evading the discussion asking for lemming behavior,
Just some suggestions to consider