# SolarWinds

**Source:** https://geo.sig.ai/brands/solarwinds  
**Vertical:** Infrastructure  
**Subcategory:** IT Operations  
**Tier:** Emerging  
**Website:** solarwinds.com  
**Last Updated:** 2026-04-14

## Summary

Austin IT management software at $796.9M 2024 revenue (34% subscription ARR growth); $4.4B Turn/River Capital acquisition Feb 2025 taking private post-2020 Sunburst breach recovery competing with Datadog for enterprise network and IT monitoring.

## Company Overview

SolarWinds Corporation is an Austin, Texas-based IT management software company — having entered into a definitive agreement in February 2025 to be acquired by Turn/River Capital in an all-cash transaction valued at approximately $4.4 billion — providing 300,000+ customers (enterprises, government agencies, and managed service providers) with software for network monitoring, IT observability, database management, IT service management, and security across the SolarWinds Observability, SolarWinds Service Desk, and SolarWinds ITSM product lines. In fiscal year 2024, SolarWinds reported $796.9 million in revenue (5% year-over-year growth) with subscription ARR growing 34% to $311.7 million and a 48% adjusted EBITDA margin, demonstrating the financial recovery and operational efficiency achieved post-cyberattack. CEO Sudhakar Ramakrishna (joined January 2021) led the security remediation and business model transition from perpetual licensing toward subscription. Founded in 1999.

SolarWinds's IT operations management platform addresses the infrastructure visibility needs of IT teams managing heterogeneous technology environments: a corporate IT team managing 500+ servers, 200+ network devices, and dozens of cloud services needs unified monitoring that correlates network performance (bandwidth utilization, packet loss, latency), server health (CPU, memory, disk, application response time), and database query performance into a single dashboard with automated alerting — without requiring multiple vendor relationships or custom integrations. SolarWinds' IT management portfolio (Network Performance Monitor, Server & Application Monitor, Database Performance Analyzer, and the SolarWinds Orion platform) provides the comprehensive infrastructure visibility that network operations centers use to detect and diagnose issues before they impact end users. The 2020 Sunburst cyberattack (Russian SVR compromise of SolarWinds' Orion software build process, affecting 18,000 organizations including US federal agencies) prompted SolarWinds to implement Secure by Design practices that have become a model for software supply chain security.

In 2025, SolarWinds (pending Turn/River Capital acquisition) competes in the IT infrastructure management, network monitoring, and IT operations market with Datadog (NASDAQ: DDOG, cloud monitoring, $2.4B revenue), ManageEngine (Zoho subsidiary, IT management suite), and PRTG (Paessler, network monitoring) for mid-market enterprise and MSP IT infrastructure monitoring and observability platform adoption. Turn/River Capital's $4.4 billion all-cash acquisition (announced February 2025) takes SolarWinds private to pursue the subscription business model transition away from public market quarterly earnings pressure. The 34% subscription ARR growth demonstrates successful product transition before the private equity ownership enables further transformation. The 2025 strategy under Turn/River Capital focuses on completing the SaaS subscription transition, investing in AI-powered network intelligence and anomaly detection, and growing the MSP channel that represents SolarWinds' highest-lifetime-value customer segment.

## Frequently Asked Questions

### What is SolarWinds?
SolarWinds is a leading IT management software company that provides observability, database, and service management solutions. With over 300,000 customers worldwide, the company helps organizations monitor and manage their networks, systems, and IT infrastructure.

### When was SolarWinds founded?
SolarWinds was founded in 1999 in Tulsa, Oklahoma by brothers Donald and David Yonce. The company is now headquartered in Austin, Texas.

### What is SolarWinds' revenue?
SolarWinds reported total revenue of $796.9 million for fiscal year 2024, representing 5% year-over-year growth. Subscription Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR) grew by 34% to $311.7 million.

### What happened with the SolarWinds hack?
In December 2020, a sophisticated supply-chain cyberattack targeting SolarWinds' Orion software was discovered. The attack, attributed to Russian intelligence services, affected approximately 100 private companies and nine federal agencies. SolarWinds has since implemented comprehensive security improvements.

### Who is SolarWinds' CEO?
Sudhakar Ramakrishna has served as President and CEO since January 2021. He joined just days before the cyberattack was publicly disclosed and has led the company's security transformation efforts.

### Is SolarWinds being acquired?
Yes, in February 2025, SolarWinds announced a definitive agreement to be acquired by Turn/River Capital in an all-cash transaction valued at approximately $4.4 billion, at $18.50 per share.

### How many customers does SolarWinds have?
SolarWinds serves over 300,000 customers worldwide, including enterprises, government agencies, and small to medium-sized businesses across various industries.

### What products does SolarWinds offer?
SolarWinds offers a comprehensive portfolio including observability solutions, network performance monitoring, IT service management, database performance tools, and security products for on-premises, cloud, and hybrid environments.

## Tags

b2b, enterprise, infrastructure, saas, cloud-native

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*Data from geo.sig.ai Brand Intelligence Database. Updated 2026-04-14.*