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SolarWinds Worldwide LLC is making its play for the future of autonomous information technology operations with the launch of a new “agentic AI teammate” called SW1.
Available starting today, it’s designed to help companies monitor and manage their complex computing environments at large scale. Built on SolarWinds’ proprietary Agentic Framework, SW1 functions as a governed artificial intelligence identity that works together with human IT staff to orchestrate workflows across data center operations. Its goal is to help organizations shift from reactive troubleshooting to “autonomous operational resilience.”
SolarWinds says this is a critical moment for many enterprises’ IT departments. With multicloud and hybrid computing environments becoming more or less omnipresent, the massive volumes of data and alerts has reached epidemic proportions. As a result, IT teams find themselves buried under a deluge of signals, forcing them to spend their time on putting out fires, or dealing with problems, rather than long-term strategy.
That’s why automation is so vital, SolarWinds argues: If companies can use intelligent systems to anticipate problems before they impact users, it can save human IT teams hours of time that would have to be spent sorting out those issues when they do cause havoc.
SW1 offers a single, trusted interface for IT professionals to query their entire infrastructure with natural language questions. Whether it’s checking the capacity of a specific database, or investigating performance issues in a cloud-based application, it aggregates insights from across the SolarWinds observability stack. The system is grounded in “AI by Design” principles, SolarWinds added, to ensure that every action taken by the agent is governed, secure and aligned with the customer’s policies.
Chief Product Officer Cullen Childress stressed his belief that organizational success will in future be determined by which teams can move from managing complexity to driving strategy the fastest. “SW1 makes that possible by shifting teams from manual, reactive operations to intelligent, autonomous infrastructure that anticipates problems before users encounter them,” he said. “This is about giving your best people the room to architect what comes next, while SW1 handles the operational weight underneath.”
Though SW1 is launching now, it’s still pretty basic at the moment, mostly focused on providing insights that require human teams to take action. But it won’t always be that way, for SolarWinds has an ambitious roadmap. It plans to build up the agent’s autonomous capabilities rapidly.
Future updates include the ability to predict service level objective and service level agreement risks, automatically discover unmanaged assets and generate runbooks or scripts from existing knowledge bases. There are also plans for SW1 to reduce the problem of “alert noise” by filtering out duplicate and low-value signals so that human teams only need to worry about the most critical problems.
SolarWinds is launching SW1 to coincide with the publication of its 2026 IT Trends Report, which illustrates a fundamental shift taking place in IT management. According to that study, most IT pros see their roles evolving from one of “operator” to “orchestrator.” What that means is they’re spending less time clicking buttons and trying to fix problems, and spending more energy on interpreting AI-driven insights and validating AI’s outputs.
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