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Top 77 Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 77 SaaS companies in Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) Software. They have combined revenues of $2.5B and employ 12K people. They have raised $3.1B and serve 72.9K customers combined.

Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) Software encompasses a suite of tools designed to monitor, manage, and optimize data center performance. This software enables organizations to track resources, maintain energy efficiency, and improve overall operational effectiveness. Essential features of DCIM include real-time monitoring, capacity planning, asset management, energy management, and performance reporting, which provide insights into both IT and facility management aspects of data centers. The primary use cases for DCIM software involve increasing operational efficiency, reducing costs, and enhancing resource utilization. By enabling data center managers and IT teams to visualize the entire ecosystem of servers, power distribution, cooling systems, and environmental conditions, DCIM helps in preventing downtime and ensures optimal performance of IT resources. Typical buyer personas include IT managers, facility managers, and operations personnel looking to streamline processes and mitigate risks associated with data center operations.

Companies
77
Revenue
$2.5B
Funding
$3.1B
Employees
12K

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Top Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) Software Companies

Showing 10 of 18 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
vXchnge

Tampa, Florida, United States

Provider of co-location services for cloud-based network enabled businesses. The company offers co-location and infrastructure, carrier connectivity and peering, and data center remote access services, as well as data center power, space and energy management services.

Revenue
$9.6M
Customers
-
Year founded
2013
Funding
$205M
Team size
53
Growth
76.78%
2
DC BLOX

Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Owner and operator of multi-tenant data centers and dark fiber solutions, delivering infrastructure and connectivity to digital businesses

Revenue
$9.4M
Customers
-
Year founded
2014
Funding
-
Team size
74
Growth
-
3
Obsidian Security

Newport Beach, California, United States

Developer of a cybersecurity program intended to combat cyber threats across hybrid-cloud environments. The company's program use data science and security technology to secure cloud infrastructure and data centers, enabling enterprises to get protection from cyber threats.

Revenue
$9M
Customers
-
Year founded
2017
Funding
$29.5M
Team size
193
Growth
43%
4
UpStack

New York, New York, United States

Developer of a Saas based colocation procurement platform for hybrid IT designed to help businesses drive optimal IT deployments. The company's platform helps users in finding and procuring colocation and network services, enabling IT professionals, systems integrators and consultants to discover, price and procure colocation services across the globe at a fraction of the cost and time required with traditional approaches.

Revenue
$7.8M
Customers
1K
Year founded
2016
Funding
-
Team size
202
Growth
77.89%
5
Introl

Chicago, Illinois, United States

Introl is proud to be an IBM Silver Partner, delivering enterprise AI and hybrid cloud solutions for data center environments. Specializing in large-scale GPU cluster deployments, managing complex systems at the forefront of innovation.

Revenue
$7.6M
Customers
-
Year founded
-
Funding
-
Team size
70
Growth
-
6
ISPsystem

United States

ISPsystem creates software for IT infrastructure management and hosting business automation. • DCImanager is a platform for managing physical equipment (servers, switches, routers, and PDUs), as well as for monitoring sensors in a data center. • VMmanager is a platform for managing server virtualization based on QEMU/KVM. • BILLmanager is a multifunctional platform for managing the business of hosting providers and IaaS projects. • ISPmanager is a solution for managing a web server and sites. • Vepp is a platform for creating and managing WordPress sites. We help companies save money on IT asset management and automate routine processes. For 16 years of our work, we have accumulated expertise in infrastructure management. Companies from over 150 countries trust our solutions.

Revenue
$7.2M
Customers
-
Year founded
2004
Funding
-
Team size
65
Growth
-
7
NextEdge

Alpharetta, Georgia, United States

IT infrastructure systems provider building solutions for intelligent infrastructure and delivering support for the technologies people use every day

Revenue
$7M
Customers
-
Year founded
2017
Funding
-
Team size
223
Growth
-
8
Klir Technologies

Reno, Nevada, United States

Provider of information technology management solutions through a software-as-a-service business model. The company also provides a Web-based interface that provides access to the information technology metrics, performance, utilization and analytics, as well as manages information technology systems, including applications, bandwidth, networks and servers.

Revenue
$6.6M
Customers
-
Year founded
2000
Funding
$8.7M
Team size
73
Growth
54.21%
9
Fieldforce Inc.

Arlington, Virginia, United States

Demand for connectivity infrastructure is seeing unprecedented growth - the number of connected devices is forecasted to increase from 30B in 2020 to over 500B in 2030. Current infrastructure management practices are not scalable to meet the staggering increase in demand. Fieldforce has built a radically simple cloud-based platform that enables infrastructure providers to manage the end-to-end lifecycle of their projects. The Fieldforce platform can be set up in under 24 hours and customized to your own processes - no coding skills necessary! You can manage your projects, assets, locations, contractors, workorders - all in one simple intuitive platform. Contact us to find out how Fieldforce is "Enabling Networks of the Future".

Revenue
$6.5M
Customers
-
Year founded
2014
Funding
-
Team size
103
Growth
47.7%
10
Device42

West Haven, Connecticut, United States

Provider of a data center management and network management software designed to help companies to automatically maintain an up-to-date inventory of their IP-based devices and non-IP assets. The company's software provides customers with understanding and advanced visualization of their infrastructure and its inter-dependencies and centralizes data center knowledge into a single source of truth, enabling companies to make their IT ecosystems clearly visible, understandable and controllable.

Revenue
$6.4M
Customers
1K
Year founded
2010
Funding
$38.5M
Team size
121
Growth
33.73%

Inclusion Criteria

- Must offer real-time monitoring of data center assets and environments. - Must include capacity planning and resource allocation features. - Should support energy management and efficiency tracking. - Needs to facilitate detailed reporting and analytics on data center performance. - Must enable integration with other data center management tools and systems. - Not just focused on IT management; must also include physical infrastructure management.