Nerdio, a leader in automated end-user computing (EUC) management for Microsoft Cloud, has surpassed $100 million in annual recurring revenue (ARR) within just five years. The company credits its 85% year-over-year growth to rising enterprise demand for cloud automation, artificial intelligence, and simplified IT management at scale.
Following a $500 million Series C funding round that pushed its valuation beyond $1 billion, Nerdio continues to accelerate as organizations increasingly shift from legacy VDI systems to cloud-based solutions like Microsoft Azure, Windows 365, and Intune.
“Managing Microsoft Cloud environments at scale is inherently complex,” said Vadim Vladimirskiy, Co-Founder and CEO of Nerdio. “We eliminate that complexity with automation, helping IT teams move faster, reduce costs, and increase efficiency.”
In the past year alone, Nerdio added over 400 enterprise customers, bringing its global client base to more than 15,000 organizations across 50+ countries. Major brands such as Chevron, Kraft Heinz, Setfords, and Sage trust Nerdio to handle and scale their Microsoft Cloud operations.
The platform automates core cloud tasks like provisioning virtual desktops, setting policies, and managing user access. It also optimizes cloud spend, ensures compliance, and enables right-sizing of infrastructure through intelligent automation.
Nerdio’s expanding suite of AI-powered tools is reshaping IT operations. With features like proactive issue detection, AI-generated scripts, and actionable recommendations, the platform empowers IT teams to operate more effectively—even without deep Azure expertise.
In addition to its $100 million ARR milestone, Nerdio’s recent achievements include:
- Securing $500 million in Series C funding and achieving unicorn status.
- Being named Microsoft Americas Partner of the Year 2024.
- Driving over $350 million in Microsoft-related revenue.
- Launching more than 20 new product updates with embedded AI functionalities.
“We’ve grown by staying laser-focused on solving real customer problems with capital-efficient execution,” said Joseph Landes, Co-Founder and CRO. “This milestone is a reflection of that discipline and of our partnership with Microsoft.”
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News Source: Globenewswire.com