For more than 25 years, SolarWinds has helped IT professionals monitor, manage, and optimize the systems that keep organizations running. But today’s IT environments are more complex, distributed, and fragile than ever. Downtime is costly, noise is overwhelming, and talent is stretched thin. That’s why we’re focused on enabling autonomous operational resilience for a future where intelligent systems do more of the heavy lifting, and IT teams can shift from constant firefighting to proactive innovation.

Meet the SolarWinds AI Agent

The SolarWinds AI Agent will offer a conversational interface for IT operations, enabling teams to ask questions and take direct actions. For instance, a service owner might inquire if there are any services needing attention, prompting the agent to generate a contextual report within seconds. An SRE can compare error ratios week over week, adjust alerts, or spin up dashboards—all using natural language. During a live incident, the AI Agent proactively posts diagnostics and a root cause analysis directly into Slack before responders even log in.

What sets the AI Agent apart is its context-awareness, its ability to select the appropriate tools for each task, and its capability to keep everyone aligned in real time. Krishna Sai, Chief Technology Officer at SolarWinds, describes it as an agentic AI system that acts like a team member working alongside you. In its most advanced form, it can assist in making decisions, having conversations, setting goals, and even acting autonomously to run triage, optimize systems, and resolve common issues with minimal human intervention.

Expanding AI Across the Product Portfolio

The AI Agent is just one part of an expansion of AI across the SolarWinds Platform. Building on a foundation of intelligent features already in place, SolarWinds Day saw the announcement of new capabilities designed to streamline troubleshooting, reduce manual work, and accelerate resolution times.

Some highlights include:

  • Root Cause Assist (now generally available): Correlates anomalies, alerts, and events to identify issues faster and kickstart remediation
  • Dynamic Threshold Enhancements (also generally available): Expands monitoring across more metrics and makes alerting more flexible, reducing noise
  • AI Query Assist (in extended tech preview): Optimizes database queries by analyzing patterns and suggesting efficient rewrites
  • AI Log Insights (coming later this year): Processes vast log volumes into concise root cause summaries and resolutions

Looking ahead, we’ll see additional capabilities roll out, including Incident Correlation, Knowledge Base Generation, Data Masking, and the Ops Agent, an automated first responder that initiates incident triage.

Built on the MCP Framework

Underpinning all of this is the Model Context Protocol (MCP) Framework. MCP is the secure API layer that governs how agentic AI systems access context, take safe actions, and integrate across both SolarWinds and third-party environments.

By expanding MCP, organizations can:

  • Build resilience across a multi-vendor landscape, without lock-in
  • Connect SolarWinds AI with their own custom-built agents
  • Scale adoption securely and predictably

MCP provides a foundation for long-term investment protection and a commitment to helping IT teams orchestrate resilience across all their tools, not just ours. Sai explains: “This is the foundational building block for a new way of working. As our systems become more complex, ownership is becoming more decentralized. The ‘you build it, you run it’ model is no longer just for hyperscalers; it’s becoming a reality for all of us. The SolarWinds AI Agent is the first step in giving these decentralized teams the context and autonomy they need to succeed.”

The Path to Autonomous Operational Resilience

CEO Sudhakar Ramakrishna and Chief Product Officer Cullen Childress tied these launches to a bigger vision: autonomous operational resilience. The goal is not only to remediate issues faster, but to move toward true prevention. “In the coming years,” says Childress, “the SolarWinds AI Agent will evolve with new capabilities. We’re looking at a number of capabilities to prioritize next, such as runbook and script generation, auto execution of resolution actions, missed SLA forecasting, task automation and risk assessment, workflow and runbook builders, and reporting and optimization.”

The launch of the AI Agent and expanded AI capabilities is set to mark the beginning of a new era for the IT professionals we serve. By combining conversational, context-aware AI with our AI by Design principles and the MCP Framework, SolarWinds is helping IT teams transition from firefighting to a future of smarter, more resilient operations.

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