SolarWinds stories
One Identity offers free security risk assessment to SolarWinds customers to uncover vulnerabilities and improve security posture amid growing threats.
Hackers breached software provider SolarWinds, directly infecting the company's Orion software as well as several local, state and federal agencies.
The addition of the SentryOne products will amplify the support SolarWinds can offer for Microsoft and Microsoft Azure environments.
Ranked 1st by IDC for network management software market share – 2nd, 3rd and 4th by Gartner across ITOM performance analysis categories by revenue.
Multiclouds and non-collaborative teams are impacting the interactions between security and operations teams, according to a new report by IDC.
Simplicity, visibility and solution synergy have put SolarWinds into the 2020 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Application Performance Monitoring.
SolarWinds extends its partnership with M.Tech to target China's IT market, focusing on IT Operations Management to help local businesses tackle IT challenges.
SolarWinds reports a surge in channel partner satisfaction, with 96% valuing its dedicated tech resources and nearly 80% planning to expand their business.
Chrystal Taylor joins SolarWinds' Head Geeks to bolster IT expertise with extensive technical skills and deep customer support background.
SolarWinds appoints Sojung Lee as vice president for APJ sales, strengthening its leadership in IT operations management across Asia Pacific and Japan.
SolarWinds has launched a new Database Performance Monitor to enhance database management, offering real-time monitoring for open source databases.
SolarWinds strengthens its database management portfolio with the addition of Database Performance Monitor (DPM) for cloud-native environments.
SolarWinds unveils its new Backup for Office 365, ensuring data retention and recovery across Exchange, OneDrive, and SharePoint via a unified dashboard.
SolarWinds launched the MSP Institute, an online learning portal offering business and technical training for partners, boosting their capabilities and growth.
SolarWinds conducted a survey and had responses from 177 technology professionals from across the globe, including those from public and private sectors.
With the improved functionalities, technology professionals managing every type of environment can monitor website availability and performance.
Organisations often struggle to avoid man-in-the-middle attacks because hackers target infrastructure the organisation has almost no control over.
SolarWinds enhances its networking suite with support for Palo Alto Networks firewalls, boosting data visibility and scalability for IT professionals.
SolarWinds found the most common attacks were phishing (95%) and malware (86%), with a large step down to third place, ransomware (54%).
The extended partnership has the ultimate aim on giving technology professionals better access to SolarWinds IT solutions and tools.