The "new" name is resurfacing from the high-profile 2013 acquisition of N-able, maker of the N-central software platform.

Allison Francis

January 7, 2021

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SolarWinds MSP president John Pagliuca says the company’s decision to rebrand as N-able extends the roots of what SolarWinds is as a company.

“It’s all about the performance, protection and partnerships MSPs need to power their clients – and their business – forward. It’s the next step in our exploration of a potential spinoff, which is anticipated to occur in the second quarter,” said Pagliuca.

The rebranding as N-able is part of a potential spinoff, first announced in August, from parent company SolarWinds.

The N-able name might sound familiar. Nearly eight years ago, SolarWinds acquired N-able, maker of the N-central software platform, for $120 million. No small deal, it was actually one of the first major remote monitoring and management (RMM) software acquisitions in the MSP industry. 

Now, SolarWinds MSP will essentially resurrect the N-able name as part of the potential spinoff from SolarWinds.

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SolarWinds MSP’s John Pagliuca

Additionally, the company submitted a Form 10 to the SEC last month, regarding the potential spinoff. The impact of separating from SolarWinds primarily concerns operations. 

Background

Today, SolarWinds MSP operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of its parent, SolarWinds Corporation.

  • SolarWinds MSP has a separate and distinct executive leadership team.

  • The company has independent technical support, partner success and sales teams that provide resources and best practices specifically designed to help MSP partners protect and serve their customers.

  • SolarWinds MSP’s product and R&D teams have their own leadership, standalone road maps, and separate repositories and build environments.

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About the Author(s)

Allison Francis

Allison Francis is a writer, public relations and marketing communications professional with experience working with clients in industries such as business technology, telecommunications, health care, education, the trade show and meetings industry, travel/tourism, hospitality, consumer packaged goods and food/beverage. She specializes in working with B2B technology companies involved in hyperconverged infrastructure, managed IT services, business process outsourcing, cloud management and customer experience technologies. Allison holds a bachelor’s degree in public relations and marketing from Drake University. An Iowa native, she resides in Denver, Colorado.

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