MSP management and security software

What is N-able?

Remote monitoring, management, backup, and security software for managed service providers.

Category
MSP management and security software
Headquarters
Burlington, MA
Founded
2000
Employees
1,852; 1,800+ cited as of Q1 2026
Revenue
$511.4M FY2025 revenue; ARR $539.7M at FY2025 and $548M as of Q1 2026
Status
Public company (NYSE: NABL)

What is N-able?

N-able is a msp management and security software company with $511.4M FY2025 revenue; ARR $539.7M at FY2025 and $548M as of Q1 2026. Its current status is Public company (NYSE: NABL).

N-able is a msp management and security software company headquartered in Burlington, MA. N-able sells software used by MSPs to monitor endpoints, automate IT service delivery, manage patches, protect backups, and secure customers. As of June 2026, the most useful scale markers are $511.4M FY2025 revenue; ARR $539.7M at FY2025 and $548M as of Q1 2026, 1,852; 1,800+ cited as of Q1 2026 employees, and status as Public company (NYSE: NABL).

Its product surface includes N-central, N-sight RMM, Cove Data Protection, N-able MDR, Mail Assure, and the buyer is usually a functional operating team rather than a single software administrator. Managed service providers and IT departments serving SMB and mid-market end customers. For sellers, the account should be mapped by workflow: product owners, finance, security, procurement, IT, and the executive sponsor will care about different parts of the platform and business case.

What does N-able offer?

N-able's main offerings include N-central, N-sight RMM, Cove Data Protection, N-able MDR, Mail Assure, Passportal.

  • N-central· Core
  • N-sight RMM· Core
  • Cove Data Protection· Adjacent
  • N-able MDR· Adjacent
  • Mail Assure· Adjacent
  • Passportal· Adjacent
  • Take Control· Adjacent

How does N-able make money?

N-able monetizes through recurring subscriptions sold to MSPs by endpoint, device, technician, storage, backup, and security usage.

N-able makes money from recurring subscriptions sold to MSPs by endpoint, device, technician, storage, backup, and security usage. Growth is driven by new customers, expansion into more modules, usage or seat growth, retention, and the company's ability to prove measurable workflow ROI.

N-able pricing is quote-based for MSPs and varies by product, technician count, endpoint/device volume, storage, security modules, and contract term. Public pricing, where available, is only the entry point; larger customers usually negotiate around volume, service levels, implementation, security, data, and renewal terms.

For sales teams, that means discovery should connect to a revenue or cost line the company already manages: attach rate, workflow automation, compliance risk, support burden, cloud cost, data quality, productivity, or customer retention.

Who leads N-able?

N-able is led by John Pagliuca, with finance, product, technology, and operating leaders supporting the company.

  • John PagliucaPresident and Chief Executive OfficerCEO since 2019; led spin-offLeads MSP platform strategy and public-company execution.
  • Tim O'BrienChief Financial OfficerCFOLeads finance, investor relations, and operating discipline.
  • Mike AdlerChief Technology and Product OfficerProduct/technology executiveLeads product and technology direction across MSP tools.
  • Kathleen PaiChief People OfficerExecutive leadershipLeads people strategy for the global software organization.

How do you contact N-able's leadership?

N-able publishes official routing contacts; personal executive emails are not treated as verified unless published by the company.

Email formatOfficial routing: investorrelations@n-able.com; personal executive format not verified

How much funding has N-able raised?

N-able's current capital status is Public company; SolarWinds spin-off in 2021; latest valuation/status is Public market capitalization varies.

N-able's capital history is best understood through public-market or acquisition events rather than a current private venture-round ladder. The current status is Public company (NYSE: NABL); the latest scale marker is $511.4M FY2025 revenue; ARR $539.7M at FY2025 and $548M as of Q1 2026; and the valuation/status signal is Public market capitalization varies.

Major capital milestones include: 2021 Spin-off / listing (N-able becomes a standalone public company after separating from SolarWinds.) 2025 FY2025 annual results ($511.4 million revenue and $539.7 million ARR provide current scale.) 2026 Q1 2026 update ($548 million ARR and 1,800+ employees are the latest operating signals.) This profile does not invent private valuations where the relevant current signal is public trading, a completed take-private, or a strategic acquisition.

For sellers, funding status is a procurement signal. Public or newly private software companies can have meaningful budgets, but larger purchases still require a sponsor, security review, procurement process, finance approval, and a business case tied to an active operating priority.

How did N-able get here?

N-able's path runs through founding, platform expansion, public-market or transaction milestones, and current operating scale.

  1. 2000FoundedN-able begins as an MSP-focused IT management software company.
  2. 2013SolarWinds acquisitionSolarWinds acquires N-able.
  3. 2021Spin-offN-able separates from SolarWinds and lists on NYSE under NABL.
  4. 2024Security expansionN-able increases focus on data protection and security modules for MSPs.
  5. 2025FY2025 scaleN-able reports $511.4 million revenue and $539.7 million ARR.
  6. 2026Q1 2026 ARRN-able cites $548 million ARR and 1,800+ employees as of March 31, 2026.

Who are N-able's competitors?

N-able competes with focused category vendors, suite incumbents, and workflow platforms that overlap with its buyer surface.

  • KaseyaMSP software suite with RMM, PSA, backup, and security breadth.
  • ConnectWiseMSP platform with PSA, RMM, remote access, and cybersecurity offerings.
  • NinjaOneEndpoint management and RMM platform with modern IT operations positioning.
  • DattoMSP backup, continuity, and networking platform now part of Kaseya.
  • AteraIT management platform with RMM, helpdesk, and AI automation.
  • SyncroRMM and PSA platform aimed at smaller MSPs.

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