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Komodor Launches out of Stealth with $25Million to Redefine Kubernetes Troubleshooting

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Komodor, the troubleshooting platform dedicated to Kubernetes, announced a $21Million Series A funding round led by Accel, with follow-up angel investments from Jason Warner, CTO of GitHub; Sri Viswanath, CTO of Atlassian; Danny Grander, Co-Founder of Snyk; Tomer Levy, CEO of Logz.io; Amir Jerbi, Co-Founder of Aqua Security and others. The company previously raised $4Million in seed funding from NFX Capital, Pitango First, and OldSlip Group.

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โ€œThis change intelligence comes from a deep integration with Kubernetes, combined with other data points across a developerโ€™s existing stack, that provides a coherent view of Kubernetes that wasnโ€™t possible before.โ€

Komodor is the first platform to streamline Kubernetes troubleshooting by offering a unified view of all events across the entire Kubernetes stack, providing developers, operations, and on-call teams with the context and the actionable insights they need to solve issues efficiently and independently. To achieve this Komodor automatically constructs a coherent view of relevant deploys, configuration changes, dependencies, metrics, and past incidents. It also seamlessly integrates data from cloud providers, source controls, CI/CD tools, databases, underlying infrastructure, monitoring tools, and incident response platforms.

โ€œWeโ€™ve built the quickest way to understand changes within Kubernetes,โ€ said Itiel Shwartz, CTO and Co-Founder of Komodor. โ€œThis change intelligence comes from a deep integration with Kubernetes, combined with other data points across a developerโ€™s existing stack, that provides a coherent view of Kubernetes that wasnโ€™t possible before.โ€

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Today, Kubernetes is the most popular graduated project within the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). However, despite its growing popularity, the most recentย CNCF Surveyย reports that complexity remains a top challenge in using and deploying containers.

โ€œKomodor enables every developer to become a confident technical leader,โ€ said Ben Ofiri, CEO and Co-Founder of Komodor. โ€œOur customers are deploying faster because they have all of the relevant context they need when troubleshooting Kubernetes.โ€

โ€œWhen on-call teams get a PagerDuty alert telling them somethingโ€™s gone wrong, the first question they ask is โ€˜what changedโ€™ and finding the answer often involves logging in to multiple tools and up to hours of detective work,โ€ said Seth Pierrepont, Partner at Accel. โ€œWith Komodor, the response to โ€˜what changedโ€™ simply becomes โ€˜ask Komodorโ€™. In todayโ€™s modern cloud-native environments, having an intuitive, simple to use tool that enables fast and efficient Kubernetes troubleshooting can save businesses large amounts of time and money.โ€

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