With $18M in funding, System Initiative wants to modernize DevOps

With $18M in funding, System Initiative wants to modernize DevOps

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https://techcrunch.com/2023/06/21/with-18m-in-funding-system-initiative-wants-to-modernize-devops/

The promise of DevOps is often frustrated by the reality of having to stitch together a bunch of products. System Initiative‘s co-founders believe that in order for DevOps to live up to its promises, it’ll take a wholesale reimagining of what this toolchain looks like. At the core of System Initiative is tooling that lets DevOps teams build simulations of their infrastructure that then lets them quickly update their production environments. This new platform is now available in private beta and the company plans to open-source many of its core tools.

The company today announced that it has raised a total of $18 million, including a $3 million seed round led by Amplify Partners, with participation from Storm Ventures and Battery Ventures, and a $15 million Series A round led by Scale Venture Partners, with participation from existing investors.

With $18M in funding, System Initiative wants to modernize DevOps

Jun 21, 2023, 7:41pm UTC
https://techcrunch.com/2023/06/21/with-18m-in-funding-system-initiative-wants-to-modernize-devops/ > The promise of DevOps is often frustrated by the reality of having to stitch together a bunch of products. System Initiative‘s co-founders believe that in order for DevOps to live up to its promises, it’ll take a wholesale reimagining of what this toolchain looks like. At the core of System Initiative is tooling that lets DevOps teams build simulations of their infrastructure that then lets them quickly update their production environments. This new platform is now available in private beta and the company plans to open-source many of its core tools. > The company today announced that it has raised a total of $18 million, including a $3 million seed round led by Amplify Partners, with participation from Storm Ventures and Battery Ventures, and a $15 million Series A round led by Scale Venture Partners, with participation from existing investors.