Operational resilience has become one of the defining goals of modern IT, but achieving it is no longer as simple as standing up a backup system or scripting a failover plan.
Operational resilience has become one of the defining goals of modern IT, but achieving it is no longer as simple as standing up a backup system or scripting a failover plan.
On October 8, during our SolarWinds Day virtual event, we unveiled one of the most significant product milestones in our history: the forthcoming launch of the SolarWinds® AI Agent alongside expanded AI capabilities across observability, incident response, databases, and service management.
This Fall, the SolarWinds World Tour continues its journey to 23 cities around the globe. Along the way, we meet with IT professionals, customers, and partners to explore how IT is evolving. This time we link in with chats about AI, automation, and how customers value the beauty of simplicity.
SolarWinds has released its 2025 IT Trends Report, Fragile to Agile: The State of Operational Resilience. In partnership with UserEvidence, the report surveyed over 600 IT leaders across nine countries to explore how organizations define, measure, and build resilience in an increasingly complex IT landscape.
This year, the SolarWinds World Tour is visiting 23 cities around the globe. Along the way, it’s delivering product demonstrations, technical presentations, and valuable face time with both customers and partners.
The SolarWinds IT Trends Report is an annual, independent report exploring the challenges and strategies IT teams face to achieve operational resilience. The 2025 report was created in partnership with UserEvidence, who surveyed over 600 IT leaders. The survey focused on how respondents perceive their organization’s operational resilience and the underlying issues that affect it.
The AI for Good conference is a platform dedicated to identifying innovative AI applications to solve global challenges. It is organized by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in partnership with over 40 UN Sister Agencies and co-convened with the Government of Switzerland.
The GigaOm Radar Report for Network Observability evaluates 19 leading network observability solutions. The report assesses how each vendor is performing in the market and discusses the evolution of the network observability sector over the past year.
Organizations increasingly rely on Amazon Web Services to power their digital transformations, with the cloud provider commanding approximately 30% of the global market. This creates exciting new possibilities, but also the potential for increased complexity.
In an era where digital transformation is no longer optional but essential, the UK public sector finds itself at a critical juncture.