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SolarWinds MSP will need to design, build and stand up its own IT environment before launching this spring as an independent, publicly traded company called N-able.

The Durham, N.C.-based remote monitoring and management (RMM) provider will be rolling out new IT, accounting and email systems from scratch just months after Russian hackers attacked the SolarWinds Orion network monitoring platform. Although no SolarWinds MSP tools were compromised, SolarWinds MSP President John Pagliuca said his team will benefit from the knowledge SolarWinds has amassed in recent weeks. read the rest here

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