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Шаблон:Infobox website Coralogix is a SaaS platform that analyzes log, metric, and security data in real-time and uses machine learning to streamline delivery and maintenance processes for software providers.[1] It was founded in 2014 by Guy Kroupp, Ariel Assaraf, and Lior Redlus and has its headquarters in California, United States.[2][3][4]

History

Coralogix was founded in 2014 by Ariel Assaraf, Guy Kroupp, and Lior Redlus in Tel Aviv, Israel.[5] Later, Kroupp exited the company[6] and Yoni Farin joined as a co-founder in 2017.[6] Matt Handler joined in 2018 as the president and chief operating officer (COO).[7]

In 2016, Coralogix graduated from the Microsoft Accelerator in Tel Aviv.[8][9]

In 2020, it released its Streama technology.[10] The same year, it expanded in India to provide businesses with data storage capabilities using Amazon Web Services (AWS) regional support.[11][12] It was also recognized as a 2020 Cool Vendor in Performance Analysis by Gartner[13] and grew to 10 million users by the end of the year.[14]

By September 2021, Coralogix had raised $96.2 million in investment from over ten investors.[15]

Investments

In 2014, Coralogix raised Pre-Seed funding from Nimrod Cohen, followed by a $1 million in a Seed funding round led by Janvest Capital Partners.[16]

In 2016, it raised $5.2 million in an additional Seed funding round led by StageOne Ventures, with participation from Janvest Capital Partners and Moshe Litchtman.[17]

In 2019, it raised $10 million in a Series A round from Aleph Venture Capital, 2B Angels, Janvest Capital Partners, and StageOne Ventures.[18][19]

In 2020, it raised $25 million in a Series B round from Aleph Venture Capital, 2B Angels, O.G. Tech, StageOne Ventures, Red Dot Capital Partners, and Janvest Capital Partners.[20]

In 2021, it raised $55 million in a Series C round from Greenfield Partners, StageOne Ventures, Janvest Capital Partners, Red Dot Capital Partners, Maor Ventures, O.G. Tech, and 2B Angels.[15]

In 2022, it raised $142 million in a Series D funding round, led by private equity giant Advent International, alongside Brighton Park Capital. [21]


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