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Top 50 Network Automation Software Companies (August 2026)

As of August 2026, Latka tracks 56 network automation software companies. They have combined revenues of $2B and employ 5.6K people. They have raised $163M and serve 40M customers combined.

Every company below sells network automation software to other businesses and is ranked by its most recent annual revenue. Revenue, funding, headcount and customer figures come from CEO interviews on the Latka podcast, public company filings, and Latka estimates where a company has not disclosed a number.

What Network Automation Software Companies do

Network Automation Software enables IT teams to automate the configuration, management, and monitoring of networks. This category of software is essential for streamlining network operations, minimizing human error, and enhancing efficiency. Typical use cases include automating device onboarding, enforcing compliance policies, and deploying configuration changes across multi-vendor environments. The primary features of network automation software often include configuration management, real-time monitoring, and reporting capabilities that allow for visibility into network status. The software supports various workflows, ensuring that tasks such as network provisioning and incident response can be handled with minimal manual intervention. The typical users of this software include network engineers, system administrators, and IT operations teams seeking to maintain robust and efficient network infrastructures.

Companies
56
Revenue
$2B
Funding
$163M
Employees
5.6K

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Sorting: Highest -> Lowest

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Top Network Automation Software Companies by revenue

Showing 10 of 56 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1NWN Corporation logo
NWN Corporation

Boston, Massachusetts, United States

IT systems integration company, provides networking services and solutions in North America.

Revenue
$1.4B
Customers
1.4K
Year founded
1986
Team size
1.6K
2Tufin logo
Tufin

Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Tufin Software Technologies Ltd provides policy-centric approach to security and IT operations. It transform enterprises' security operations by helping them visualize, define and enforce a unified security policy. The solutions offered by the company include Private and Public cloud security, Cyber Security, Next Generation Firewalls, Internet of Things and Software defined networks and SDDC.

Revenue
$152.4M
Customers
800
Year founded
2004
Funding
$21.3M
Team size
460
3AppViewX logo
AppViewX

Seattle, Washington, United States

AppViewX is a software company that provides a platform for the automation and orchestration of network infrastructure services. Their platform helps businesses automate the configuration and management of their network infrastructure, including devices such as load balancers, firewalls, and routers. AppViewX's platform includes features such as configuration management, certificate management, and application delivery automation, enabling businesses to streamline their network operations, reduce costs, and improve security. Their platform also provides analytics and reporting tools, allowing businesses to monitor network performance and make data-driven decisions to optimize their network infrastructure.

Revenue
$68.2M
Year founded
2008
Funding
$32M
Team size
527
4BlueCat logo
BlueCat

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

BlueCat provides core services and solutions that help our customers and their teams deliver change-ready networks. With BlueCat, organizations can build reliable, secure, and agile mission-critical networks that can support transformation initiatives such as cloud adoption and automation. BlueCat’s growing portfolio includes services and solutions for automated and unified DDI management, network security, multicloud management, and network observability and health. BlueCat’s DDI management platform was recognized as a market leader and outperformer in GigaOm’s 2022 and 2023 Radar reports. The company is headquartered in Toronto and New York and has additional offices in Germany, Iceland, Japan, Singapore, Serbia, and the United Kingdom.

Revenue
$64.7M
Year founded
2001
Team size
588
5Intraway logo
Intraway

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Telecom software solutions and services

Revenue
$60M
Customers
40M
Year founded
1999
Team size
203
6Aac Inc logo
Aac Inc

Vienna, Virginia, United States

AAC is a premier Information Technology (IT) service management provider who enables its customers to achieve increased return on investment through consolidation and modernization of their IT operations and infrastructure. AAC conducts quality work in compliance with internationally recognized standards and is an ISO 9001:2008 (Quality Management), ISO/IEC 20000-1:2011 (IT Service Management), and ISO/IEC 27001:2013 (Information Security) certified company. AAC has been successfully delivering network engineering, unified collaboration, cyber security, and domain specific application development services to the U.S. Federal Government since 1983.

Revenue
$46.9M
Year founded
1983
Team size
348
7Lavelle Networks logo
Lavelle Networks

Bangalore, Karnataka, India

SD-WAN solutions provider

Revenue
$20M
Year founded
2015
Funding
$4.1M
Team size
105
8Itential logo
Itential

Atlanta, GA, United States

Itential builds world-class automation and orchestration software that accelerates the shift to software-driven, agile network operations. Trusted by Fortune 500 Financial Services, Communications Service Providers, the US Federal Government, and enterprises worldwide, Itential Cloud empowers organizations to deliver services faster, streamline network and infrastructure management, and ensure security through standardized configuration and compliance across today’s hybrid cloud networks. Itential Cloud offers powerful services tailored to modern network needs. The Itential Automation Service standardizes automation execution across infrastructure, providing secure, self-service access to teams, improving operational efficiency, and reducing time to value. Additionally, Itential’s orchestration capabilities enable organizations to build integrated workflows across a diverse ecosystem of tools and services, enabling IT and application teams with self-service access to network services and transforming how organizations manage distributed infrastructure. To learn more about how Itential is transforming network operations, visit itential.com.

Revenue
$18.4M
Year founded
2014
Team size
167
9CIO Solutions logo
CIO Solutions

San Luis Obispo, California, United States

CIO Solutions is an IT company specializing in network solutions.

Revenue
$17M
Year founded
1986
Team size
79
10Computer Integration Technologies, Inc. logo
Computer Integration Technologies, Inc.

Woodbury, Minnesota, United States

Computer Integration Technologies is a computer networking company offering managed IT solutions in Minneapolis.

Revenue
$16.9M
Year founded
1992
Team size
146

Frequently asked questions about Network Automation Software Companies

How many network automation software companies are there?

Latka tracks 56 network automation software companies with reported revenue. Together they generate $2B in annual revenue and employ 5.6K people.

Which network automation software company is the largest?

NWN Corporation is the largest, with $1.4B in annual revenue, founded in 1986.

How much revenue does a typical network automation software company make?

The average network automation software company in this list makes $36.4M a year, across 56 companies with reported revenue. They serve 40M customers combined.

Who are the leading Network Automation software vendors?

Ranked by annual revenue, the leaders are NWN Corporation, Tufin, AppViewX, BlueCat and Intraway.

How much funding have network automation software companies raised?

The 56 network automation software companies tracked here have raised $163M in disclosed funding between them.

Related IT Management Software categories

Inclusion Criteria

- Must provide capabilities for automated configuration management - Should support multi-vendor network environments - Must offer real-time monitoring and reporting features - Should enable compliance enforcement across network policies - Must facilitate reducing human intervention in network changes - Not just for network monitoring; must also include proactive management functionalities.