Opsera Secures $20M to Enhance AI-Powered DevOps Platform

Opsera has raised $20 million in Series B funding to advance its AI-powered DevOps platform, focusing on AI agent adoption and developer efficiency.

Opsera has raised $20 million in Series B funding, led by Prosperity7 and with participation from Hitachi Ventures, announced in a press release. This funding follows a year of significant growth, including a 200% increase in revenue since their Series A+ round. The company aims to enhance its AI-powered DevOps platform, which integrates AI agents to optimize workflows and improve developer efficiency.

Opsera's platform is designed to transform traditional DevOps processes by introducing autonomous AI agents that dynamically analyze and optimize software delivery in real-time. These agents act as intelligent copilots, continuously monitoring and enhancing software delivery processes. The platform's capabilities have been bolstered by strategic partnerships with industry leaders such as GitHub, Microsoft, AWS, and Databricks.

The funding will support further development of Opsera's Unified Insights, which provides actionable intelligence on developer productivity and AI-driven code suggestions. This includes new capabilities like AI Code Assistant Insights and a Leadership Dashboard, offering real-time visibility into software development and delivery activities. Opsera's advancements aim to empower organizations to achieve greater agility and efficiency in their DevSecOps pipelines.

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