N-able, spun off from SolarWinds, provides software for remote monitoring and management of IT infrastructure. Its stock price reflects demand from IT service providers (MSPs) who use its platform to serve small and medium-sized businesses.
N-able, spun off from SolarWinds, provides software for remote monitoring and management of IT infrastructure. We classify it as part of the Soft Infrastructure sector, and the chart below reflects the dynamics of the entire segment, which is driven by demand from IT service providers (MSPs).
N-able provides a cloud-based software platform used by IT service providers (MSPs) to remotely monitor and manage their clients' infrastructure. It is a component of the GURU.Markets index. The chart below shows the market. See how N-able shares compare to the IT sector.
The volatility of N-able, a software provider for IT services, is measured by change_co. It reflects sensitivity to demand from service providers and the health of small businesses. This metric is important for formulas on System.GURU.Markets for analyzing the enterprise software market.
N-able, Inc. is a developer of software for remote monitoring and management of IT infrastructure. This chart shows the average daily volatility of the technology sector. Comparing it with NABL's performance helps us understand how much its growth depends on the health of small and medium-sized IT businesses.
N-able, a spinoff from SolarWinds, provides software for remote monitoring and management of IT infrastructure. Its subscription-based business is considered relatively stable. The chart below shows the overall market volatility, which may make N-able appear more secure.
N-able, a spinoff from SolarWinds, provides software for IT professionals. Its year-over-year growth reflects the steady demand for its products. The chart below tells the story of this resilient and growing business.
N-able, Inc., a SolarWinds spinoff, provides software for remote monitoring and management of IT infrastructure. Its products are used by IT service providers. The chart below shows how its subscription model and the growing demand for IT outsourcing for small businesses are impacting its growth.
N-able, which provides software for IT service companies, has a defensive profile. Its small business clients have a constant need for these tools. The company's stock price reflects the stable, subscription-based nature of its business, making it resilient to market cycles.
N-able, a software provider for managed IT services providers (MSPs), shows monthly fluctuations in the chart, reflecting the health of the MSP sector, which serves small and medium businesses, and the demand for tools for remote monitoring and management of IT infrastructure.
N-able is a software company used by IT service providers (MSPs) to remotely monitor and manage their clients' IT infrastructure. The graph below shows the dynamics of the software sector, where N-able is a key tool for thousands of small IT companies.
N-able, Inc. provides cloud-based software for IT service providers (MSPs) serving small and medium-sized businesses. Its subscription-based business is growing alongside digitalization. The broader market chart reflects overall sentiment, which can be used to assess how its mission-critical MSP tools have enabled stable and predictable growth.
Shares of N-able, a company that provides software for remote monitoring and management of IT infrastructure, reflect the needs of IT service providers on a weekly basis. The price movement is a response to the growing number of small and medium-sized businesses outsourcing their IT services.
The IT infrastructure management software sector is one that sees weekly growth in IT service outsourcing. Demand from managed service providers (MSPs) is a common driver. The chart provides this backdrop against which N-able's position can be assessed.
N-able provides software for remote monitoring and management of IT infrastructure. Its subscription model ensures stable revenue. The chart will show whether N-able shares are protected from overall market volatility thanks to consistent demand for IT services or whether they move in tandem with the tech sector.
N-able's market capitalization tells the story of a software provider for companies that remotely manage the IT infrastructure of small and medium-sized businesses. The chart after its spinoff from SolarWinds reflects the growing demand for such tools. Its dynamics reflect the market's assessment of its subscription model and its role in supporting the digitalization of small companies.
N-able is a leading software provider for small and medium-sized businesses (MSPs) providing IT services. Its significant market share reflects the popularity of its platform. The chart below shows the weight of this SaaS company, which is an essential tool for thousands of IT professionals.
N-able is a software provider for companies providing IT services to small and medium-sized businesses (MSPs). The chart below shows the market capitalization of the software sector. Its growth reflects the trend toward IT support outsourcing, where N-able provides MSPs with key tools.
N-able provides software for IT professionals, helping them remotely manage and secure their clients' computer networks. Its market capitalization reflects the growth of IT outsourcing. The chart below shows the economic weight of the MSP software sector.
N-able's book value is its software platform, which IT specialists use to remotely monitor and manage their clients' computer networks. It's the tangible, digital foundation that ensures the smooth operation of small and medium-sized businesses. How has this technological asset grown? The chart below shows its dynamics.
N-able provides software for remote monitoring and management of IT systems using its own cloud infrastructure. The chart shows the company's share of physical assets (data centers), reflecting the physical foundation of its SaaS platform.
Providing IT services to small businesses, as the BCap_Seg chart for IT shows, is a "light" sector. N-able is a prime example. Its platform allows clients to manage their IT infrastructure without owning it. This is a business where scalability is achieved through software, not physical assets.
N-able's assets are not hardware, but a powerful cloud platform built on a global network of data centers. Their book value reflects the physical scale of the IT infrastructure, which serves as the "central nervous system" for thousands of IT service providers managing their clients' networks.
N-able is a software provider for companies that manage their IT infrastructure remotely. It's a SaaS business where value is created through code, not assets. MvsBCap's chart reflects the market's high appreciation for its subscription model with recurring revenue. Its growth will depend on customer growth and competition.
N-able is a provider of software for remote monitoring and management of IT infrastructure. It is a SaaS company whose value lies in its platform and subscriber base. The chart reflects the high valuation of its recurring revenue business model.
N-able, Inc. provides software for remote monitoring and management of IT infrastructure. It's a SaaS business aimed at IT service providers. Its value lies in the platform it provides, which helps thousands of other companies run their businesses. The chart shows how the market values these types of IT infrastructure solutions with recurring revenue.
N-able, a provider of software for remote monitoring and management of IT infrastructure, uses capital for product development and marketing. In the competitive world of MSP (Managed Service Provider) software, innovation and usability are key. This chart shows how the company is funding its growth by focusing on a subscription business model.
N-able, Inc. provides software for remote monitoring and management of IT infrastructure, primarily for MSPs (managed service providers). In the enterprise software sector, debt is often associated with R&D funding and strategic acquisitions. The chart shows how N-able balances growth and financial stability.
N-able provides software for remote monitoring and management of IT infrastructure. The chart shows its debt load. For a SaaS company with a subscription model generating predictable revenue, a moderate debt level can be an effective tool for accelerating growth, for example, through the acquisition of smaller competitors.
N-able, Inc. provides software for remote monitoring and management of IT infrastructure. This graph for the IT services sector shows how companies are funding their growth, often through a subscription model (SaaS). It helps assess how well a company's financial strategy aligns with the standards of this rapidly growing industry.
N-able, Inc. is an IT company where debt can be used to acquire competitors. This chart reflects the overall risk appetite in the economy. It allows us to assess how the tech sector's growth strategy through debt-financed M&A deals aligns with overall capital market sentiment.
For N-able, Inc., a software provider for small business IT infrastructure, this chart shows the market's valuation of its subscription model. The high values reflect investors' confidence in the steady growth of IT professionals using the N-able platform for remote monitoring and management.
This chart reflects the average P/E for the IT infrastructure sector, where N-able provides software to MSPs. The industry's high valuation reflects the stability of SaaS revenues. This metric serves as a benchmark for understanding the market's confidence in N-able's business model of serving small and medium-sized businesses through IT partners.
N-able, Inc. provides a cloud-based software platform used by IT service providers (MSPs) to remotely monitor and manage their clients' networks. The company is a key tool for outsourcers. This chart, reflecting sentiment in the tech sector, helps understand how the market views N-able's model, which is targeted at small and medium businesses.
N-able provides software for remote monitoring and management of IT infrastructure for managed service providers (MSPs). The graph reflects future revenue expectations, which depend on the growth of the MSP industry and N-able's ability to attract and retain partners who use its platform to serve their clients.
N-able provides software for remote monitoring and management of IT infrastructure, targeting managed service providers (MSPs). This chart compares N-able's future profitability expectations with the industry, allowing investors to assess whether its business model of "weaponizing" IT professionals is promising.
N-able, Inc. provides a software platform used by IT service providers (MSPs) to remotely monitor and manage their clients' networks. The company's growth depends on the prosperity of small and medium-sized businesses. This chart of overall economic expectations helps assess the extent to which investors believe SMBs are willing to continue investing in IT outsourcing.
N-able, Inc. provides software for IT professionals (MSPs) who remotely manage and secure the IT infrastructure of small and medium businesses. The business model is subscription-based. This graph illustrates how the growing need for outsourced IT services is creating a stable and scalable revenue stream for the company.
N-able, Inc. provides cloud-based software for IT professionals, helping them remotely monitor, manage, and secure their clients' IT infrastructure. This chart shows the overall profitability of the infrastructure software sector, which benefits from the growing complexity of IT systems and the need of small and medium businesses to manage them effectively.
N-able, Inc. provides software for remote monitoring and management of IT infrastructure. Its clients are IT service providers. Demand for N-able products is driven by the growing complexity of IT systems and the need for their administration. This trend is independent of the cycles visible on the chart, as IT support is a constant business need.
N-able provides cloud software for IT service providers (MSPs) serving small and medium businesses. Future profits depend on the growth of the number of MSPs and their clients. This chart shows analyst expectations for the development of the IT outsourcing services market and N-able's ability to attract and retain partners.
N-able provides cloud-based software for IT service providers (MSPs), helping them remotely manage and secure their clients' IT infrastructure. The company's growth depends on the thriving MSP industry. This chart shows revenue forecasts for the infrastructure software sector, allowing you to assess how N-able supports the digital transformation of small businesses.
N-able, Inc. provides software solutions for IT service providers (MSPs) serving small and medium-sized businesses. N-able's success depends on the health of its partners and their clients. This revenue expectation chart is a barometer for the entire small business ecosystem the company serves.
N-able provides software for remote monitoring and management of IT infrastructure for IT service providers (MSPs). It's a SaaS business, and subscription revenue growth is its foundation. This chart shows how highly investors value its business model, which is focused on the growing IT outsourcing market.
N-able provides cloud-based software solutions that enable IT service providers (MSPs) to remotely and efficiently manage their clients' IT infrastructure. The company is a key technology partner for thousands of MSPs worldwide. This chart reflects the average revenue estimate for the sector, helping to assess N-able's role in the IT outsourcing ecosystem.
N-able provides software for remote monitoring and management of IT infrastructure for managed service providers (MSPs). The company is a vital tool for outsourcers. This chart, showing average revenue estimates, provides insight into the premium investors place on the SaaS model serving the growing IT services market.
N-able, Inc. provides cloud software for IT service providers (MSPs) serving small and medium businesses. For a SaaS company, future revenue estimates are crucial. They reflect investor expectations regarding the growth of MSPs and their need for tools to remotely monitor, manage, and secure their clients' IT infrastructure.
N-able provides cloud-based software and tools for IT service providers (MSPs) that manage the infrastructure of small and medium businesses. This chart compares the company's estimated future sales with expectations for the software sector. It shows whether investors believe its platform will help MSPs effectively serve their clients, providing N-able with stable subscription revenue.
N-able, Inc. provides software for remote monitoring and management of IT infrastructure. Demand for its products is growing alongside the increasing complexity of corporate networks. Revenue growth expectations, as shown in this chart, are supported by digitalization, which N-able serves.
This figure reflects the revenue of N-able, Inc., a provider of remote IT infrastructure monitoring and management software focused on managed service providers (MSPs). Revenue is generated through a subscription model. The growth of this figure reflects the growth of the MSP industry and the high demand for tools for efficient maintenance of small business IT systems.
N-able, Inc. provides software for remote monitoring and management of IT infrastructure, primarily for managed service providers (MSPs). Its revenue comes almost entirely from subscriptions. This demonstrates the strength of its business model, which grows alongside its MSP partners serving small and medium businesses.
N-able, Inc. provides software solutions for IT service providers (MSPs) serving small and medium-sized businesses. N-able's success depends on the thriving MSP ecosystem. This overall economic activity chart reflects the health of small businesses, which are the end customers and determine the demand for IT support offered by N-able partners.
N-able, Inc. provides cloud-based software for IT service providers (MSPs), helping them remotely manage and secure their clients' networks. The company's growth depends on the success of its MSP partners and the overall trend toward IT outsourcing by small and medium-sized businesses. The chart shows analysts' forecasts for subscription revenue growth for the N-able platform.
N-able, Inc. provides software platforms for IT professionals that enable remote management and protection of IT infrastructure. This chart shows the forecast for the infrastructure software sector. Is the demand for remote monitoring and management (RMM) solutions growing in the context of digitalization? This determines the potential of the entire market.
N-able provides software for remote monitoring and management of IT infrastructure, targeting managed service providers (MSPs). Demand for its products is driven by the growth of the MSP industry and the digitalization of small and medium-sized businesses. This general economic activity pattern impacts its clients, but the trend toward IT outsourcing ensures stable growth.
N-able, Inc. provides cloud-based software for IT service providers (MSPs) that helps them remotely manage and secure their clients' networks. This chart shows the profitability of its partner model. Profitability depends on the number of MSPs using the N-able platform and the expansion of the tools they purchase to service their businesses.
N-able, Inc. provides a software platform used by IT service providers (MSPs) to remotely monitor and manage the IT infrastructure of their small and medium-sized business clients. This figure demonstrates how the subscription model and small businesses' growing reliance on outsourced IT services are driving the company's stable and high profitability.
N-able, Inc. provides software platforms for IT service providers (MSPs) serving small and medium-sized businesses. N-able's success depends on the growth of its partners. This overall profitability chart reflects the health of small businesses, MSP clients. The better their performance, the more they demand high-quality IT services, which drives N-able's business.
N-able provides software for remote monitoring and management of IT infrastructure for IT service providers (MSPs). Its team of developers and support specialists is a key asset. This chart shows how the company is investing in staff to improve its product and expand its ecosystem, serving thousands of MSPs worldwide.
N-able provides software for remote monitoring and management of IT infrastructure, targeting managed service providers (MSPs). Developing and supporting such a platform requires a large team of programmers. This graph shows the company's market share in the infrastructure software industry, reflecting its competitive position and technological potential.
N-able, Inc. provides software for remote monitoring and management of IT infrastructure, targeting managed service providers (MSPs). The chart illustrates employment in the infrastructure software sector. The growth of small and medium-sized businesses outsourcing their IT tasks directly drives demand for the N-able platform.
N-able provides software for remote monitoring and management of IT infrastructure for IT service providers (MSPs). Its growth reflects the growing reliance of small and medium-sized businesses on outsourced IT specialists. Given overall employment, N-able's hiring is an indicator of the digitalization and increasing sophistication of the IT landscape.
N-able provides software for IT professionals. This chart is a classic example of a SaaS business. Their platform, created by a team of developers, enables thousands of IT service providers to manage their clients. Their high cost per employee is a direct result of the scalability of their software.
N-able (NABL) is a SolarWinds spinoff that provides cloud software (SaaS) to MSPs (managed service providers), which they use to monitor and manage their clients' IT infrastructure. This chart shows the average market cap per employee in the sector. It helps assess how much the market values their RMM platform and their "sticky" relationships with MSPs.
N-able provides software for remote monitoring and management of IT infrastructure. It is a SaaS company serving IT professionals. The chart demonstrates the high scalability of its business model: the platform allows a single administrator to manage hundreds of devices, creating significant value and ensuring high employee performance.
N-able is a SaaS platform used by IT professionals (MSPs) to remotely monitor and manage their clients' IT infrastructure. It's a B2B tool. This graph illustrates the scalability of their business: every N-able employee enables thousands of MSPs to serve their clients, generating high subscription revenue.
N-able (NABL) is a SaaS platform (software for IT outsourcers - MSPs). This chart shows the benchmark for "infrastructure software." The average profit per employee in this sector (B2B SaaS) is high. This benchmark reflects the product's "stickiness": the company's software is critical for MSPs, providing stable, high-margin revenue.
N-able (NABL) is a SaaS company (spinned out of SolarWinds) that provides software for IT outsourcing service providers (MSPs), which in turn serve small businesses. This is B2B software. This chart shows how scalable their "selling shovels" model is for the IT market. Revenue per employee depends on the number of MSPs using their platform.
N-able, Inc. provides software for remote monitoring and management of IT infrastructure. This chart is a key indicator of the success of their SaaS business. Growing revenue per employee demonstrates that their platform is scaling, allowing IT professionals to manage an increasing number of devices.
N-able (NABL) provides a SaaS platform for MSPs (Managed Service Providers) – companies that outsource IT for small businesses. N-able provides "tools for IT professionals." This chart shows the average output in the sector. For NABL, this is an indicator of B2B SaaS efficiency: how scalable is their platform and how much revenue does their R&D and sales staff generate?
N-able provides software (SaaS) for IT professionals (MSPs) who manage small and medium-sized business networks. They sell "IT tools." This indicator reflects the scalability of their software platform. Their goal is to serve thousands of MSPs with an effective R&D and support team.
N-able (NABL) provides a SaaS platform for IT companies (MSPs) serving small and medium businesses. This chart tracks short positions. Bears may believe the MSP market is saturated, and small businesses, which are the end customers, will be the first to suffer from an economic downturn, leading to a reduction in IT spending.
N-able (NABL) is a software-as-a-service (SaaS) provider for MSPs (managed service providers), helping them remotely monitor and manage client networks. This chart shows the total short position in the infrastructure software sector. It reflects investor concerns about slowing growth in the small and medium-sized business (SMB) segment, which is the MSPs' end customer.
N-able (NABL) is a SaaS platform for IT outsourcing companies (MSPs). This Short_All chart is a fear meter. When it rises, it signals two threats: investors are dumping growth stocks, and NABL's (MSP) clients are losing their small business customers due to recession fears.
N-able (NABL) is a software-as-a-service (SaaS) company. They provide a platform (RMM, security) used by IT service providers (MSPs) for remote management and protection of small and medium-sized businesses' IT infrastructure. This chart measures the trend strength. It shows "overbought" (above 70) amid rising demand for IT outsourcing or "oversold" (below 30) amid slowing SME growth.
N-able (NABL) is "software for IT professionals." They provide a SaaS platform (RMM) used by IT outsourcers (MSPs) to remotely manage clients' computers. RSI_14_Seg for "Soft infrastructure" (software) indicates whether the sector is overheated. This helps us understand whether NABL's growth is a niche or just a hype train.
N-able (NABL) provides software for IT outsourcing companies (MSPs) that serve small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). This chart is an indicator of SMB health. In times of euphoria, SMBs grow, and MSPs (NABL clients) thrive. In times of panic, SMBs go bankrupt, leading to customer churn for both MSPs and, consequently, N-able.
N-able provides software for MSPs (managed IT service providers). Their platforms enable IT professionals to remotely monitor, manage, and secure small business infrastructure. This chart shows the average analyst forecast, reflecting their view on the health of the MSP channel and demand for IT outsourcing from SMBs.
N-able is a cloud software provider designed for MSPs (Managed Service Providers). Their platform helps IT professionals remotely monitor and manage small business networks. This chart shows the difference between the market's current valuation of the company and the analyst consensus target. This reflects their belief in the growth of IT outsourcing.
N-able is a software provider for MSPs (managed IT service providers). Its tools enable small IT firms to remotely manage the networks of thousands of small business clients. This chart shows general expectations for the IT infrastructure sector. It reflects whether experts believe the IT outsourcing market for SMBs will grow.
N-able (NABL) is a technology company serving small business IT professionals (MSPs). They provide software for remote computer monitoring, management, and security. This chart shows economic expectations. It reflects analysts' confidence in the health of small businesses, the end users of N-able's services.
N-able is a SolarWinds spinoff that provides an all-in-one SaaS platform for IT professionals (MSPs) serving small and medium businesses. They're a tool for IT administrators. This chart is an indicator of their growing ecosystem. It likely reflects the growth of their annual recurring revenue (ARR) and their ability to sell more modules (security, backup) to their MSP partners.
N-able (NABL) is a SaaS platform for IT outsourcing (spinned off from SolarWinds); the company provides software (RMM) for MSPs (Managed Service Providers), helping them remotely manage their clients' IT infrastructures (SMBs). This aggregate metric evaluates companies. The graph shows the average value for the software segment. This benchmark: how does this B2B platform model (NABL) differentiate it from the average competitor?
N-able is a software provider for managed service providers (MSPs). The platform helps IT companies manage their clients' networks. This chart, which reflects the market average, is a backdrop. It helps assess how N-able, which relies on the SME IT outsourcing market, fits within the overall macroeconomic picture.