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SolarWinds: 25 Years of IT Management and Innovation Excellence 

SolarWinds (NYSE:SWI), today commemorates 25 years of producing cutting-edge solutions for enterprises, wherever they are on their digital transformation journeys. Founded in 1999 with a vision to simplify IT management, SolarWinds solutions continue to provide organizations worldwide—regardless of type, size, or complexity—with tools to help IT teams take a proactive approach toward growth, productivity, and innovation. Today, the SolarWinds® Platform unifies observability, database, and service management solutions to help enterprises optimize performance, ensure reliability, and enhance security within hybrid and multi-cloud environments.  

SolarWinds 25 Years

To mark the seismic shifts in the enterprise technology landscape over the past quarter-century, SolarWinds is releasing the SolarWinds IT Evolution Survey. The report includes insights from a diverse group of technology professionals—including more than 37% who have 25 years or more experience in IT—about the most impactful industry advancements since 1999 and the most formidable challenges tech pros will face in the future.  

Findings from the new survey include: 

  • The Impact of Cloud: Nearly half (45.4%) of IT pros agree that the cloud has had the most significant impact on IT over the past 25 years, followed by open-source software (18%) and data storage and management solutions (12.6%).  
  • Limited Resources and Rapid Change Challenges: Survey respondents noted they struggle with insufficient budgets and resources (19.3%), balancing security with usability for end users (18.1%), and the challenges presented by rapid technological changes (17.5%). Moreover, 29% say the hybrid IT’s increasing complexity will continue to present challenges in coming years. 
  • Anticipated Impact of AI: An overwhelming majority of respondents (70.5%) foresee AI and machine learning as the most significant forces shaping the industry in the next 25 years, while 14.5% say AI has already significantly impacted IT. Automation and AIOps adoption have yet to truly make their mark, with almost half of respondents (48.9%) reporting little-to-no impact on their day-to-day responsibilities so far, while a third (34.4%) are experiencing a moderate, positive impact.  
  • Cautious Optimism About the Future of AI: Roughly half (48.5%) of participants are cautiously optimistic about AI’s future in IT, acknowledging its benefits while being wary of its potential risks or impact on roles.  
  • Continual Cybersecurity Concerns: Cybersecurity threats represented both the biggest IT challenges over the past 25 years (33.4%) and the biggest risks (49.5%) expected to come. Almost half of respondents (46.2%) cited evolving cybersecurity threats as the most significant challenge they will face while managing the security and compliance aspects of hybrid IT environments. 

SolarWinds has cultivated a vibrant and engaged user community of nearly 200,000 IT professionals and leaders, fostering collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and the exchange of best practices among IT professionals worldwide. For over ten years, thousands of tech professionals have tuned in each year for THWACKcamp—a two-day digital learning event hosted by SolarWinds—for industry insights and fresh perspectives on the ever-shifting IT landscape.  

This year’s THWACKcamp will be held virtually on April 17-18, 2024, and will feature speakers including Jeff Stewart, vice president of product management at SolarWinds; Sascha Giese, global tech evangelist for observability at SolarWinds; Homer McEwin, senior SQL database analyst at Veritiv Corporation; Jeremy Mayfield, director of IT at National Sugar; and more.  

For more information or to register for THWACKcamp 2024, please visit: https://www.thwackcamp.com 

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