Thundra announces $4M Series A to secure and troubleshoot serverless workloads

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Thundra, an early-stage serverless tooling startup, announced a $4 million Series A today led by Battery Ventures
The company spun out from Opsgenie after it was sold to Atlassian for $295 million in 2018.York IE, Scale X Ventures and Opsgenie founder
Berkay Mollamustafaoglu also participated in the round
hired Ken Cheney as CEO, with technical founder Serkan Ozal becoming CTO.Originally, Thundra helped run the serverless platform at Opsgenie
As a commercial company, it helps monitor, debug and secure serverless workloads on AWS Lambda
These three tasks could easily be separate tools, but Cheney says it makes sense to include them all because they are all related in some
Thundra unique
We can actually provide a high-level distributed view of that constantly changing application that shows all of the components of that
It can also troubleshoot down to the local service, as well as go down into the runtime code to see where the problems are occurring and let
serverless in the first place, and more on writing code.Serverless trace map in Thundra
making it difficult to identity and fix problems
built Opsgenie
Even though this was an internal tool I think of it as very much productized, and their ability to now sell it to the broader market is very
The current product is a cloud service, but it plans to add an on-prem version in the near future.