April 24, 2023

History of SolarWinds

SolarWinds was founded in 1999 by two brothers, Rob and Tim Harshaw. The company has grown to over 2,000 employees worldwide, with offices in Australia and New Zealand; the UK; Canada; Germany; France; Japan; Brazil; Mexico City (Mexico); Singapore; Hong Kong (China); Shanghai (China).

Company Information

SolarWinds is a private company founded in 1999. It has headquarters in Austin, Texas and offices worldwide. The company’s stock symbol is SWI.
The SolarWinds website includes information on products, services and careers at the company.
In 2017 the company reported $1 billion in annual revenue for its fiscal year ending July 31st of that year

Employees and Products

SolarWinds is a software company that specializes in monitoring and management solutions for networks, servers and applications. The company was founded in 1999 by David Davis and Matthew Langdon, who met while working together at another tech startup.
The company has over 1,200 employees worldwide with offices located throughout North America, Europe, Asia Pacific and Latin America. SolarWinds offers both on-premises solutions as well as cloud-based services through its own platform called Orion Cloud Platform (OCP).
The following products are currently available:

  • Network Performance Monitor (NPM) – monitors network performance from end to end so you can identify issues before they affect users or applications;
  • Server & Application Monitor (SAM) – monitors servers for availability issues such as CPU usage or memory utilization;
  • Service Availability Monitor (SAM) – monitors services such as web servers or database clusters for downtime;
  • Storage Resource Monitor (SRM) – provides visibility into storage performance across physical hosts/controllers/volumes/filesystems

Contact Information

  • Company Address:
    SolarWinds, Inc.
  • Phone Number:
    800-432-2900 (toll free) or 972-200-3000 (international)
  • Email Address: [email protected]

Citing Sources

  • References:
  • SolarWinds Website
  • SolarWinds Support Center
  • SolarWinds Documentation Library

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