
Agile Stacks provides DevOps automation platform for cloud infrastructure and machine learning. It helps companies to accelerate software delivery and data science with composable, automated stacks. Agile Stacks is reinventing how enterprises implement multi-cloud infrastructure-as-code. Its cloud-based service makes that job easier. Customers can accelerate software delivery and data science by deploying composable, automated full-function software infrastructure within minutes. The company was founded in 2016 and based in San Mateo, California.

Agile Stacks provides DevOps automation platform for cloud infrastructure and machine learning. It helps companies to accelerate software delivery and data science with composable, automated stacks. Agile Stacks is reinventing how enterprises implement multi-cloud infrastructure-as-code. Its cloud-based service makes that job easier. Customers can accelerate software delivery and data science by deploying composable, automated full-function software infrastructure within minutes. The company was founded in 2016 and based in San Mateo, California.
Product: DevOps automation platform for composable cloud and machine-learning/Kubernetes stacks (includes SuperHub GitOps automation hub)
Founding: Founded 2016; headquartered in San Mateo, California (US)
Founders: John Mathon (CEO) and Igor Mameshin (CTO)
Funding (disclosed): Series A reported Feb 2019 (~$6.0M), lead investor Rosecliff Venture Partners
Cloud infrastructure automation, DevOps toolchain orchestration, and machine-learning pipeline infrastructure across multi-cloud and hybrid-cloud environments.
2016
B2B SaaS
6,000,000 USD
Dealroom and Crunchbase list a Feb 2019 Series A (~$6.0M) with participation from investors including Canaan Partners and Alumni Ventures; Crunchbase also lists additional reported investors across rounds such as Castor Ventures, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, and Blue Ivy Ventures.
“Institutional VC backing (Series A led by Rosecliff Venture Partners with participation from Canaan Partners and Alumni Ventures; additional reported investors include Castor Ventures and Hewlett Packard Enterprise).”