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/PRNewswire/ -- Frontegg, a leader in Customer Identity and Access Management (CIAM) solutions, is announcing the launch of Flows, the world's first...
Frontegg, a leader in Customer Identity and Access Management (CIAM) solutions, has launched Flows, a generative AI-powered orchestration tool designed to simplify complex customer identity processes. This tool allows both developers and non-developers to create and manage identity workflows using natural language, reducing the need for extensive coding expertise. Flows enhances security by adapting to potential risks and offers intuitive visualization to streamline workflow management. Frontegg, founded in 2019, has raised $70 million from investors including Stripes, Insight Partners, and Pitango. The company serves a wide range of SaaS companies, from startups to Fortune 500 enterprises, by providing comprehensive identity management solutions.
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Most promising Israeli startups: 5 enterprise software companies to watch in 2024 | CTech
Five Israeli startups, Trullion, Frontegg, Volumez, Bridgewise, and Port, which operate in the enterprise software sector, have been ranked among the 50 most promising startups in Israel. Trullion, which provides automation solutions for accounting, has raised $35 million in funding and has an annual revenue rate of over $10 million. Frontegg, which offers a platform for managing customer identities and user access, has raised $70 million. Volumez, a cloud data orchestration SaaS, has raised $32 million. Bridgewise, which provides AI-driven investment analysis, has raised $35 million. Port, which offers a developer portal for managing software catalog and metadata, has raised $25 million.
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Frontegg raises $40 million for user management platform for B2B apps CTech
Frontegg, a user management platform for B2B apps, has raised $40 million in Series B funding. The platform handles the full user journey, from signup to subscription, and offers organization-level granularity for any setting or configuration. The funding brings the total amount raised by Frontegg to $70 million. The SaaS industry is experiencing significant growth, with Frontegg serving as the user management infrastructure for over 150 B2B SaaS companies globally. The companys customers include Datadog, Materialize, Okera, Hunters.AI, and Tomorrow.io.
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Frontegg appoints Shelly Fischer Egoz and Stav Aldaag to executive positions
Frontegg has appointed Shelly Fischer Egoz as VP of People and Stav Aldaag as VP Product. The company hopes these appointments will aid in its growth as it scales its platform and accelerates global expansion. Egoz brings over 10 years of HR experience, while Aldaag has almost a decade of product experience. Frontegg, founded in 2019, has raised $30 million from investors such as Insight Partners, Pitango First, i3 Equity, and Global Founders Capital. Its user management infrastructure is used by companies such as Materialize, Pay.com, Medigate, Talon Cyber Security, and Hunters.AI.
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Frontegg raises $25M for its user management platform
Tel Aviv-based startup Frontegg has raised a $25 million Series A funding round led by Insight Partners. The company provides SaaS companies with user management tools and aims to help them achieve full product maturity quickly. Frontegg plans to use the funding to expand its engineering team, accelerate platform development, and build out its sales and marketing teams, particularly in the United States. The company also aims to enhance its marketplace and channel opportunities. Fronteggs unique solution handles the heavy lifting of user management, allowing teams to focus on their core products and missions.
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Frontegg Adds Software Marketing Veteran John Kreisa to Its Advisory Board
Frontegg has announced the addition of John Kreisa to its advisory board. Kreisa, a software marketing veteran, will advise the company on developer engagement, product-led growth, and global expansion. Frontegg aims to enable developers and product teams to build software applications that are architected for growth. Kreisas experience in overseeing growth at leading enterprise SaaS companies will be a valuable asset to Frontegg.
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Frontegg scrambles 'old' cloud development, goes sunny-side on low-code breakfasts
Tel Aviv-based company Frontegg provides pre-built SaaS product capabilities that integrate with new or existing SaaS applications. The companys Essentials-as-a-Service platform aims to free up software development teams from building standard SaaS capabilities. Frontegg recently received investment from Israeli venture capital company Pitango. The companys suite of essential business capabilities focuses on secure access features, connectivity and integrations, and engagement. Frontegg uses microservices and containers to provide a scalable solution that can be easily integrated into any software infrastructure. The company supports multiple frameworks and offers its services on its own elastic cloud or as a Docker/K8s container.
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Frontegg raises $5 million seed as first 'SaaS-as-a-Service' platform to fast-track innovation
Israel-based Frontegg has raised $5 million in a seed round for its Saas-as-a-service platform. The platform provides pre-built SaaS capabilities that can integrate with new or existing SaaS applications, allowing development teams to focus on core features and shorten time-to-market adoption. The round was led by Pitango, with backing from i3 Equity and Global Founders Capital. Frontegg is already being adopted by some of Israels largest unicorn companies, such as Appsflyer.
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