Saturday, August 6, 2011

CloudBees scales up to $ 10.5 million in financing for the "Java as A platform"

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CloudBees, a company that helps companies manage the lifecycle of Java development and deployment of applications in the cloud raises $ 10.5 million in series b funding. The round was led by venture partners with and joined Matrix partners, after his initial lead investment in the company's $ 4 million Series A, which also includes JBoss alums Robert Bickel and Marc Fleury.

CloudBees, which started in November 2010, provides a platform for companies to design, implement and manage enterprise Java applications in the cloud – the platform as a service, if you will.

CloudBees now includes platform DEV @ cloud service that enables developers to build and test their environments in the cloud and RUN @ cloud that allows commands to deploy these applications on the production of the cloud.

Last year the company acquired InfraDNA (and its founder Kosuke Kawaguchi, creator of the Hudson continuous integration server). And once she raised its series a round, CloudBees purchased the Stax networks that rival Java PAAS solutions provider.

Proceeds from this round will be used to implement additional features of the product and give impetus to the efforts of marketing and sales for CloudBees.

John Vrionis, Managing Director of venture partners, which will join the company's Board of Directors, which also includes David skok from Matrix partners, Robert Bickel and CloudBees Director (and former Technical Director of JBoss) Sasha Labourey.

CloudBees (http://cloudbees.com) seeks to ensure the leading Java platform as a service (PAAS) development services and production runtime for Java. The company debuted with DEV @ cloud, which ...

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