Lumigo, a Tel Aviv based startup, exited stealth with the announcement of $8 million seed funding for its serverless intelligence platform that lets developers monitor, troubleshoot, and optimize serverless applications.
The company plans to use the funding to expand its core R&D team in Tel Aviv with top-notch developers.
Lumigo's serverless intelligence platform gives an organization eyes and ears inside their serverless applications. The company's platform creates a live visual map that gives developers the visibility they need to monitor and troubleshoot requests inside serverless applications. It follows a request from the entry point through the various serverless functions and services, connecting disjointed log events into a full picture of what happened, how long each step took and where the problems are.
Lumigo was founded in March 2018 by Erez Berkner and Aviad Mor, former Check Point executives.
Lumigo is an AWS Advanced Technology Partner, the highest partnership level for AWS technology partners, and is already deployed in several serverless production systems worldwide.
"We're witnessing a radical transformation in the way developers build cloud applications," said Erez Berkner CEO and co-founder of Lumigo. "The Lumigo platform accelerates this transformation by allowing developers to operate their serverless applications smoothly and with confidence, overcoming the serverless-specific runtime challenges."
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