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Latest SolarWinds Survey Reveals Optimism and Confidence Among UK Systems Administrators Despite Feeling Under Resourced and Underappreciated

LONDON — (Marketwire) — 11/15/12 — SolarWinds (NYSE: SWI), a leading provider of powerful and affordable , today released the results of the second in a series of surveys aimed at revealing the heart of Systems Administrators. Today-s UK-focused results share many similarities with the released last week. For example, despite being saddled with longer working hours, increased responsibility and feeling under resourced and underappreciated, systems administrators (sysadmins) in the UK, like their colleagues across the pond, express strong job satisfaction and high confidence in their employer-s leadership.

These results are part of a wide-ranging global survey carried out this past October, including more than 400 U.K.-based sysadmins, in an effort to measure the evolving nature of this critical IT role. The survey captured sysadmins- attitudes on both a personal and professional level, from their enjoyment and frustrations of their jobs to their favorite after-work hobbies and pop culture heroes.

Key findings include:

83 percent of sysadmins are feeling some level of increased pressure in their jobs. Contributing factors include more responsibility and demands on their time (84 percent), increased system complexity (79 percent) and doing more with less (78 percent). A wide majority are spending more time at work (79 percent), with nearly half (44 percent) indicating they spend a significant amount of their free time completing work tasks.

The increasing demands don-t appear to be dampening job enthusiasm. 65 percent of respondents said they are more satisfied with their jobs, seeing additional career path opportunities, while 57 percent said they receive consistent training to help develop new skills. However, half of respondents identified budgets and money as the scarcest resources in their organisations, with as many as one third saying that they are not convinced that they have access to adequate tools to perform effectively. A further 14 percent feel they are able to complete all their tasks within normal office hours.

: Sysadmins are highly optimistic about their employers, showing belief that 2013 will be a growth year for their companies (65 percent) and that their IT departments are in a better position this year than in the past year (69 percent). Trust runs high in their IT department leadership (74 percent) and their senior/executive leadership at their companies (71 percent).

Outside of the IT department, sysadmins feel a bit misunderstood. 69 percent agree that most of their company-s employees don-t understand what they do or the value they bring to the business. Almost half (47 percent) didn-t feel appreciated enough, while only 15 percent felt highly appreciated.

Sysadmins feel the need to be part of the solution. The top three cited job attributes were solving problems (71 percent), helping users (55 percent) and thinking on their feet (49 percent). There were far fewer overall respondents expressing frustrations, but two of the top three issues cited were money related, including too little pay (27 percent), increasing workloads and responsibilities (13 percent) and too much to do (12 percent).

The complete survey results can be found on (), and an infographic on the data can be found on SolarWinds (). SolarWinds is also hosting a discussion of the results on its user community, .

“This survey shows that systems administrators are self-reliant, resilient and optimistic — all qualities that are important in a profession that is defined by the ability to deal with complexity and challenging situations,” said Kevin Thompson, CEO, SolarWinds. “Despite increased demands, they are rising to the challenge and feel confident in the future of their departments and the leadership of their companies. As we continue to compare these IT pros across geographies, it is interesting to see how much they share in common — from their confidence in their employers to their preference for Android over iPhones.”

The survey also revealed several interesting findings about how sysadmins view themselves — particularly compared to their US counterparts — and what they enjoy doing in their free time, including:

: Just 53 percent of UK sysadmins see themselves as friendly, compared with their US counterparts (94 percent). Again, only 51 percent of UK sysadmins view themselves as compassionate compared to a majority in the US (92 percent). UK sysadmins rated themselves less than half as funny (40 percent vs. 91 percent) and fun-loving (41 percent vs. 92 percent) than those in the US. They seemingly don-t work as hard or as smart as US sysadmins either, with just 52 percent of UK respondents rating themselves as hardworking vs. the US (94 percent), and an even smaller number think they-re intellectual (39 percent) compared with a huge 92 percent of US sysadmins.

A slim majority of UK sysadmins prefer Android phones (36 percent) over iPhones (33 percent) while 15 percent use Blackberry. An overwhelming majority are PC users (81 percent) over Mac users (13 percent).

Sysadmin-s top three all-time geek/sci-fi TV shows are The X-Files (17 percent), Star Trek (16 percent), and The Simpsons (14 percent) and, while their favorite sci-fi movie franchises are Lord of the Rings (22 percent), Star Wars (19 percent) and Star Trek (14 percent).

Their tipple of choice is wine (19 percent), their favorite superhero is Batman (20 percent) and their top all-time video game is Call of Duty (29 percent).

SolarWinds (NYSE: SWI) provides powerful and affordable IT management software to customers worldwide from Fortune 500 enterprises to small businesses. In all of our market areas, our approach is consistent. We focus exclusively on IT Pros and strive to eliminate the complexity that they have been forced to accept from traditional enterprise software vendors. SolarWinds delivers on this commitment with unexpected simplicity through products that are easy to find, buy, use and maintain while providing the power to address any IT management problem on any scale. Our solutions are rooted in our deep connection to our user base, which interacts in our online community, , to solve problems, share technology and best practices, and directly participate in our product development process. Learn more today at .

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