Dapple Raises $30 Million Seed Funding to Scale Enterprise OS Cloud
Dapple has raised $30 million in seed funding backed by The Raptor Group and Ion Pacific, announced in a press release. The company plans to use the funding to scale its Enterprise OS Cloud, an operating system designed for AI infrastructure.
Dapple reported more than $100 million in customer contracts within five months of launch. Its Enterprise OS Cloud enables enterprises to run production AI workloads in dedicated, single tenant environments. The system integrates fragmented infrastructure stacks into a single governed deployment.
The platform is built around dedicated, in country cloud environments that provide data control, security, and consistent performance. Dapple’s infrastructure is already live and supporting production workloads globally. The company was founded by Tricia Martinez and Salam Al-Mosawi, who have previously overseen the deployment of over 300,000 accelerators across enterprise and hyperscaler environments.
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