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Oct 15, 2024 · www.calcalistech.com
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Port raises $35 million Series B as demand for DevOps solutions soars | CTech
Port, an Israeli startup specializing in internal developer portals, has raised $35 million in a Series B funding round led by Accel, with participation from Bessemer Venture Partners, Team8, and TLV Partners. This brings the total investment in the company to $58 million. The company has experienced significant growth, with a sevenfold increase in annual revenues and an eightfold expansion in its user base, which includes major companies like LG, GitHub, and British Telecom. The funds will be used to expand their systems development and deployment and to hire additional personnel. Port also announced the integration of large language models into its platform, enhancing its AI capabilities.
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Oct 15, 2024 · www.calcalistech.com
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The Israeli startup said its annual revenues have increased sevenfold over the past year, while its user base has expanded eightfold, with customers including companies such as LG, GitHub, and British Telecom. 
Israeli startup Port, which specializes in developing internal developer portals, has successfully completed a Series B funding round, raising $35 million. This round was led by Accel, with participation from Bessemer Venture Partners, Team8, and TLV Partners. The company has seen significant growth, with a sevenfold increase in annual revenues and an eightfold expansion in its user base, which includes major clients like LG, GitHub, and British Telecom. Founded in 2022, Port plans to use the new funds to further develop its platform and expand its workforce. The company integrates AI capabilities into its portals, enhancing DevOps processes and empowering development teams.
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Jun 17, 2024 · www.calcalistech.com
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Most promising Israeli startups: 5 enterprise software companies to watch in 2024 | CTech
Five Israeli enterprise software startups, Trullion, Frontegg, Volumez, Bridgewise, and Port, have been ranked among the 50 most promising Israeli startups. Trullion, which provides automation solutions for accounting, has raised $35 million in funding and has an annual revenue rate of over $10 million. Frontegg, a platform that simplifies the management of customer identities and user access, has raised $70 million. Volumez, a cloud data orchestration SaaS, has raised $32 million. Bridgewise, an AI-driven investment analysis platform, has raised $35 million. Port, a developer portal that simplifies DevOps tasks, has raised $25 million.
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Sep 13, 2023 · www.calcalistech.com
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Port raises $18 million for open internal developer portal | CTech
Israeli startup Port, a developer of an open internal developer portal, has raised $18 million in a Series A funding round, bringing its total funding to $23 million. The round was led by Team8 and included participation from seed investor TLV Partners and several angel investors. Ports portal allows users to define their own data models of the software catalog and unify metadata. The company also announced the launch of Port Ocean, an open-source extensibility framework. Since its launch last November, Port has gained hundreds of organizations using its developer portal, including dozens of paying customers.
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Nov 3, 2022 · www.prnewswire.com
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Port raises $7M to build an internal developer portal that fits any engineering organization
Port, a comprehensive builder-based internal developer portal, has raised $7M in seed funding. The platform allows platform engineering teams to create a unified portal for developers to access and modify infrastructure resources. The complexity of modern cloud-based software and infrastructure has made routine developer and DevOps tasks confusing and cumbersome. Port aims to simplify these tasks by abstracting away environments, microservices, and DevOps processes. The seed round was led by TLV Partners, with investments from Yoav Landman and Shlomo Kramer. Port plans to invest in engineering and marketing efforts to attract users to its free offering.
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