Fifteen years ago, Aydin Senkut, a former Google exec, was an outsider in venture circles that didn’t take seriously his ambitions to become a top VC. Now, his firm, Felicis Ventures, is announcing $900 million in capital commitments across two new funds — a $600 million early-stage fund and a $300 million opportunities-type fund to […]
Opsera raises $15M for its continuous DevOps orchestration platform
Opsera, a startup that’s building an orchestration platform for DevOps teams, today announced that it has raised a $15 million Series A funding round led by Felicis Ventures. New investor HMG Ventures, as well as existing investors Clear Ventures, Trinity Partners and Firebolt Ventures also participated in this round, which brings the company’s total funding to $19.3 million.
Founded in January 2020, Opsera lets developers provision their CI/CD tools through a single framework. Using this framework, they can then build and manage their pipelines for a variety of use cases, including their software delivery lifecycle, infrastructure as code and their SaaS application releases. With this, Opsera essentially aims to help teams set up and operate their various DevOps tools.
Opsera Raises $15 Million Series A Funding to Lead Continuous Orchestration of DevOps and Software Delivery
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Opsera democratizes DevOps with its self-service, no-code orchestration platform to help enterprises deliver software faster, safer and smarter
SAN FRANCISCO, April 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Opsera, the Continuous Orchestration platform for DevOps, today announced $15 million in Series A funding led by Felicis Ventures. Existing investors Clear Ventures, Trinity Ventures and Firebolt Ventures, and new investor HMG Ventures, also participated. With a total of $19.3 million in funding since it was founded in 2020. Opsera will continue to grow its world-class engineering team, and accelerate its global sales, marketing and customer success initiatives.
Opsera, a San Francisco, CA-based Continuous Orchestration platform for DevOps, raised $15m in Series A funding.
The round was led by Felicis Ventures with participation from existing investors Clear Ventures, Trinity Ventures and Firebolt Ventures, and new investor HMG Ventures. In conjunction with the funding, Wesley Chan, a managing director for Felicis Ventures, will join the Opsera Board.
The company, which has raised a total of $19.3m in funding so far, intends to use the funds to grow its engineering team, and accelerate its global sales, marketing and customer success initiatives.
Founded in 2020 by Chandra Ranganathan and Kumar Chivukula, Opsera provides a Continuous Orchestration platform for next-gen DevOps that enables choice, automation, and intelligence across the entire software life cycle. It offers self-service toolchain integrations, drag-and-drop pipelines, and unified insights. With Continuous Orchestration, development teams can use the tools they want,