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Blackstone Invests $750 Million in NetBrain Technologies

Blackstone Growth (BXG) and affiliated funds have announced to make a majority growth investment of $750 million in NetBrain Technologies, a market-leading Network Automation and AI platform.

The investment is intended to enable the company to accelerate innovation, expand its global footprint, and scale its AI-powered platform to meet the rising demand for intelligent network automation solutions.

NetBrain is the market leader in network automation and AI, powering some of the world’s largest and most complex networks – including those of more than one-third of the Fortune 500.

The company pioneered intent-based network automation technology, which creates a digital-twin of the network and enables AI to orchestrate and automate many of the manual tasks in network operations.

As enterprise networks rapidly evolve in size and complexity – particularly with the adoption of cloud and SDN architectures – traditional automation and observability tools are struggling to deliver timely value and measurable ROI.

NetBrain’s next-generation automation platform, the result of years of R&D often in close collaboration with the world’s most demanding network operators, eliminates manual dependencies in critical network operations and security workflows.

By consistently shifting operational workloads to automation and AI, NetBrain is redefining how hybrid networks are managed.

With its industry-leading intent discovery engine, NetBrain transforms network management from a device-centric to an intent-centric model – allowing networks to be governed by self-assessable intents. This advancement enables faster outage resolution, safer change execution, and stronger security – often without human intervention.

Blackstone’s investment in NetBrain reflects its commitment to supporting market-leading and category-defining technology companies that address enterprise challenges.

The firm believes NetBrain’s solutions address a critical need in the $30 billion NetOps market, where enterprises face increasing pressure to optimise IT operations, ensure reliability, and mitigate security risks.

With no debt, significant cash reserves, ongoing profitability, and a growing global footprint, NetBrain is poised to accelerate its mission of transforming network automation and empowering organisations to thrive in an increasingly interconnected and AI-driven world.

NetBrain’s Future Growth

NetBrain Technologies Founder and CEO Lingping Gao said that while NetBrain was already the market leader in network automation and AI and continues to grow rapidly, partnering with Blackstone Growth will accelerate its next phase of expansion.

Blackstone’s global reach, operational expertise, and deep commitment to innovation will be instrumental in helping us seize this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to lead the AI transformation of network operations, he said.

Blackstone Growth’s senior Managing Director Vishal Amin said that AI has the power to transform how enterprises manage network operations and security. NetBrain is at a pivotal inflection point, with increasing demand for automation across IT, networking, and security teams.

“Blackstone is excited to help NetBrain expand its global reach while continuing to invest in innovation for customers. Together, we seek to drive the future intersection of network operations (NetOps), security operations (SecOps) and AI, empowering enterprises to achieve total observability and operational excellence,” Amin added.

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