Pulumi Secures $41M Series C to Empower Cloud Developers With AI

The company will invest in its open source solution and enhancing infrastructure security.

Published on Oct. 04, 2023
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Seattle-based Pulumi, an open source platform offering infrastructure-as-code solutions, has secured $41 million in Series C funding. The funding round was led by Madrona and brings its total venture capital to $99 million. The capital will help Pulimi further its goal of making cloud infrastructure more accessible to all. 

Pulumi’s platform helps customers manage substantially more resources at lower cost than traditional tools. The company also recently introduced a new feature called Pulumi Insights which lets developers access analytics and search across cloud infrastructure. Its goal is to enable AI-driven infrastructure automation.

Pulumi plans to enhance its open source platform and strengthen infrastructure security as it works to help engineers and developers navigate the complexities of cloud infrastructure through the power of generative AI. The company’s latest capital raise follows a year of growth. In addition to doubling its revenue over the past year, Pulumi grew its customer base to 2,000 names including Univision, Moderna and the LEGO Group.

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