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Opsera Raises $15M Funding to Boost Orchestration Platform for DevOps

Opsera Raises $15M Funding to Boost Orchestration Platform for DevOps Image Credit: Opsera

Opsera, a startup that builds orchestration platform for DevOps, on Thursday announced $15 million in Series A funding, bringing Opsera's total funding to date to $19.3 million since it was founded in 2020.

With the latest funding, Opsera said it will continue to grow its world-class engineering team, and accelerate its global sales, marketing and customer success initiatives. DevOps is the force multiplier for digital transformation and accelerating software delivery. As DevOps matures, many organizations struggle with increasing costs, fragmented teams and data, and an explosion of disconnected tools. 

 

Teams must deliver applications faster, on multiple platforms and across multiple cloud environments. Engineering leaders also face unknown security and compliance risks due to poor visibility and reporting. Opsera aims to change the status quo. 

Through its self-service, no-code DevOps orchestration platform, engineers can provision or integrate their CI/CD tools of choice from a common architectural framework, and build declarative pipelines for a variety of use cases including SDLC (software delivery lifecycle), IaC (infrastructure as code) and SaaS application releases e.g. Salesforce, Workday, etc. 

Opsera simplifies the set-up, use, and management of commercial and open-source tools across the DevOps ecosystem, and correlates and unifies data to provide contextualized diagnostics, metrics and actionable insights. With Opsera, customers can significantly shorten software delivery cycles, go to market faster, enhance quality and security of pipelines, lower total cost of operations, and better align software delivery performance to business outcomes. 

Chandra Ranganathan and Kumar Chivukula, co-founders of Opsera
Our mission is to democratize software delivery by abstracting any CI/CD tools into a common framework that can empower engineers to build pipelines in minutes, not days or weeks.

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