ScaleOps raises $130M to autonomously manage cloud and AI infrastructure

ScaleOps, a startup based in New York and Israel, has raised $130 million in a Series C round to autonomously manage cloud and AI infrastructure. The company's software manages Kubernetes infrastructure in real time, adjusting compute and GPU resources without human intervention, and has grown 350% year-on-year with customers including Adobe and Salesforce.
ScaleOps, a New York and Israel-based startup, has raised $130 million in a Series C round. The company's software manages Kubernetes infrastructure autonomously in real time. It adjusts compute and GPU resources without human intervention, solving a problem that has become increasingly important with the growth of AI. ScaleOps has grown 350% year-on-year and counts Adobe, Wiz, DocuSign, and Salesforce among its customers. The company has more than 120 employees across Israel, North America, and Europe. Its platform is available on AWS Marketplace, Azure Marketplace, and Google Cloud Marketplace, and is FIPS-compatible for FedRAMP-regulated environments.
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