DURHAM, N.C., March 07, 2018 -- SolarWinds MSP, a global leader in delivering comprehensive, scalable IT service management solutions to MSPs, today announced it has been named by CRN®, a brand of The Channel Company®, to the 2018 Data Center 100 list. The company was recognized in the remote monitoring and management (RMM) category for the annual list, which identifies technology suppliers that excel at powering, supporting, and protecting the complex and demanding data centers on which today’s businesses rely.
CRN editors select companies for the Data Center 100 list on the basis of multiple criteria, including each company’s overall impact on the market, its influence on the channel as a whole, and the types of technology and services it makes available to its partners. In addition to recognizing technology suppliers for outstanding products and services, the Data Center 100 serves as a valuable guide for solution providers looking for best-in-class vendors providing data center infrastructure, data center management tools, software-defined data center technology, and data center services.
“Our selection to this elite list highlights the positive impact SolarWinds MSP’s platform, portfolio, and processes are making on the ability of an MSP and MSSP to proactively manage advanced technologies and solutions, including those tied to the mission-critical data center,” said John Pagliuca, general manager, SolarWinds MSP. “We’d like to thank CRN and the Channel Company for recognizing our commitment to helping our partners of all sizes move their businesses forward and generate greater value for their customers.”
The Data Center 100 list is featured in the February 2018 issue of CRN and online at crn.com/datacenter100
About SolarWinds MSP
SolarWinds MSP empowers IT service providers with technologies that fuel their success. Solutions that integrate layered security, collective intelligence, and smart automation—both on-premises and in the cloud, backed by actionable data insights, help IT service providers get the job done easier and faster. SolarWinds MSP helps our customers focus on what matters most—meeting their SLAs and delivering services efficiently and effectively. For more information, visit solarwindsmsp.com
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