CloudQuery Launches with $3.5 Million Seed Funding From boldstart ventures to Solve Developers’ Cloud Infrastructure Visibility Problem
CloudQuery -- born as an open source project nine months ago -- is the first tool that allows developers to aggregate all of their cloud assets in a single relational database, where they can query their inventory with a common SQL query language, and a pre-supported library of cloud infrastructure providers that keeps growing through community contributions. In the short time since its introduction as an open source project, CloudQuery has already secured more than 1.8k stars on GitHub and more than 40 contributors; major users including Bloomberg, CloudBees, Salesforce and Zendesk; and seven integrations that have been contributed back to the project by the community, including recent integrations contributed and maintained by Yandex Cloud and Equinix.
- A burning pain that we constantly hear about from developers is handling increasing infrastructure sprawl, especially as cloud assets grow, said Shomik Ghosh at boldstart ventures.
- After his previous DevSecOps startup, Fuzzit , was acquired by GitLab, CloudQuery founder Yevgeny Pats saw that cloud infrastructure visibility was a major constraint for developers.
- All Your Cloud Infrastructure Data, Normalized (ETL) and SQL-Queryable
CloudQuery integrates with the worlds most popular cloud service providers, including AWS, Azure and Google Cloud. - See more about us and our full portfolio @ www.boldstart.vc and @boldstartvc
CloudQuerys mission is to simplify cloud infrastructure visibility for developers.