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Unqork is an application development platform that boasts that it can assist large firms to “build industrial-grade software without having…
GitLab Raises $268M in round E funding
A DevOps based company that is known for delivering on a single application has announced its completion of a $268…
Testim raise $10 million in Series B funding
Testim, a prominent provider of software testing technology that uses AI, announced it closed $10 million in Series B funding.…
Harness raises £46m in Series B funding for its continuous delivery platform
Harness, a San-Francisco-based start-up that offers a “continuous delivery-as-a-service” platform, has raised $60m (£46.3m) in a Series B funding round…
Curtail raises £2.4m in series seed funding
Curtail, a Santa Barbara, California based network traffic analysis solution and continuous security tool provider, announced on Tuesday (April.16th), via…
Workday announces US$250million tech fund
Workday announces its US$250million Workday Ventures fund which focuses on identifying, investing, and partnering with early to growth stage companies developing emerging technologies
GitLab reveals new funding round
In a bid to make its vision for Complete DevOps a reality, GitLab reveals its new funding round
GitLab raises US$20million in venture capital funding
Led by Google Ventures (GV), GitLab raises US$20million in new venture capital funding