SolarWinds (NYSE: SWI), a leading provider of powerful and affordable IT management software, announced today the close of the N-able acquisition, enhancing its remote monitoring and management (RMM) offerings and adding MSP service automation to the range of IT management challenges that the company works to address for the entire IT community - from large enterprises, to the growing segment of small businesses that are deploying "light IT" and "no IT" initiatives. SolarWinds acquired N-able for $120 million in cash that was funded from SolarWinds' existing cash balance.
The acquisition gives SolarWinds a new brand, N-able by SolarWinds, and a robust set of cloud-based offerings to meet the IT management needs of small businesses - with fewer than 100 employees - through the MSPs and value-added resellers they have come to trust.
"As small businesses continue to turn to MSPs and other service providers to support their business-critical IT environments via the cloud, we believe we are now well-positioned to extend our unique value proposition to this growing space and support these businesses' evolving IT management needs. MSPs need a strong partner focused on delivering products that are powerful, affordable and purpose-built to ensure they are getting everything they can out of their IT investments," said Kevin Thompson, SolarWinds' President and CEO.
"Over the past 13 years, N-able has developed a set of award-winning MSP-centric tools that have garnered strong recognition from the industry for their depth, breadth and ease of use. We believe the strength of the N-able brand, combined with SolarWinds' unique value proposition and go-to-market model, will allow us to accelerate N-able's growth and provide tremendous long-term value to managed service providers and the small businesses they serve."
N-able was founded in 2000 and is based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, and currently serves more than 2 600 MSPs. Like SolarWinds' products, N-able's portfolio is designed to solve the operational tasks MSPs face on a day-to-day basis in managing and securing small businesses' IT infrastructure via the cloud.
N-able products will continue to be marketed and sold by N-able via the N-able Web site and from select channel partners.
For additional perspective on this acquisition, please read the FAQs.
For more information on the expected financial impact of the N-able acquisition, visit SolarWinds' Investor Relations site for the replay and transcript of the company's 21 May investor call.
More information on N-able's RMM and MSP service automation products is available at www.n-able.com.
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