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NinjaOne provides a cloud-based IT management platform for IT teams and MSPs, combining RMM, endpoint management, and MDM in a single SaaS solution. Users monitor devices, automate tasks, push patches, remotely access endpoints, and back up data from a centralized dashboard. The platform’s unified approach differentiates it by covering multiple IT management needs in one system, simplifying administration for teams serving many clients. The goal is to streamline IT operations, improve service delivery, and strengthen security across diverse environments.
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Enterprise Software
Cybersecurity
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
Private
Total Funding
$761.5M
Headquarters
Austin, Texas
Founded
2013
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Summit Partners is transferring part of its investment in NinjaOne to a continuation vehicle, raising $625m in a transaction led by Lead Edge Capital and Hamilton Lane. The deal comprises $500m for the continuation vehicle and $125m in uncalled commitments for future development. The vehicle will hold approximately half of Summit Partners' stake in NinjaOne, which provides cloud-based IT endpoint management solutions. Existing investors could sell their stake, transfer exposure to the new vehicle, or combine both options. NinjaOne's valuation has surged from $5bn in February 2025 to $12.3bn by June, following a $400m Series C funding extension. The company serves nearly 40,000 organisations across 140 countries with over 2,000 employees. Summit Partners operates from Luxembourg alongside offices in Boston, Menlo Park, New York and London, managing over $44bn in assets.
NinjaOne has announced an integration with ServiceNow to improve IT visibility and streamline support workflows for service desk teams. The integration allows IT teams to use NinjaOne endpoint data for asset tracking and to update configuration management databases within ServiceNow. Key features include proactive service support, with alerts in NinjaOne automatically triggering incidents in ServiceNow. The integration provides unified, real-time visibility across both platforms, creating a single source of truth for IT technicians. It also simplifies workflows by enabling device status insights and remote access within ServiceNow. The integration aims to help organisations reduce costs and strengthen resilience by eliminating information gaps between IT service solutions. NinjaOne serves nearly 40,000 customers in over 140 countries through its Unified IT Operations Platform.
NinjaOne has been named a Customers' Choice in the 2026 Gartner Peer Insights Voice of the Customer Report for Endpoint Management Tools. The Austin-based company achieved an overall rating of 4.7 out of 5 as of April 2026. The recognition follows a strong year for NinjaOne, which reached a $12.3 billion valuation after raising more than $400 million in Series C extensions. The company also surpassed $500 million in annual recurring revenue and was named a Leader in the 2026 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Endpoint Management Tools. NinjaOne's unified platform combines endpoint management, patching, backup, remote access, and ticketing in a single console. The company serves nearly 40,000 customers across 140 countries and has maintained a 98% customer satisfaction score for over five years.
NinjaOne, an IT operations platform provider, has launched in Japan, appointing Macnica as its inaugural distributor. The company now offers 24/7 customer support, including Japanese language assistance during local working hours. The NinjaOne Unified IT Operations Platform consolidates endpoint management, patching, backup and remote access into a single cloud-native solution. The platform aims to help Japanese organisations replace fragmented legacy tools that force IT teams to manage multiple consoles manually. NinjaOne serves nearly 40,000 customers across 140-plus countries and has maintained a 98% customer satisfaction score for over five years. The expansion reflects growing demand in Japan for unified IT operations and automation capabilities that reduce costs whilst improving efficiency. Macnica, headquartered in Yokohama, will distribute NinjaOne's platform to Japanese enterprises seeking to modernise their IT operations.
NinjaOne, an IT management platform, has more than doubled its valuation to $12.3 billion in a new financing deal, bucking the trend of investors shying away from software-as-a-service companies over AI fears. The startup is set to announce Tuesday that it’s raised $400 million in a secondary share sale. Wellington Management, Iconiq Capital, Alphabet Inc.’s CapitalG and Sequoia Capital participated in the deal, which saw some early investors and longtime employees sell equity. NinjaOne was prev
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Industries
Enterprise Software
Cybersecurity
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
Private
Total Funding
$761.5M
Headquarters
Austin, Texas
Founded
2013
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