Komodor

Komodor is a Kubernetes-native troubleshooting platform dedicated to DevOps and SREs, co-founded in June 2020 in Tel Aviv, Israel, by Ben Ofiri (CEO) and Itiel Shwartz (CTO).[1][2][3]

Komodor
IndustryContainerization software
FounderBen Ofiri
Itiel Shwartz
HeadquartersTel Aviv

In May 2021 Komodor announced a US$25 million fundraising round led by Accel Fund,[4][2][5][6] with follow-up angel investments from Jason Warner, CTO of GitHub, Sri Viswanath, CTO of Atlassian, Danny Grander, co-founder of Snyk, Tomer Levy, CEO of Logz.io, Amir Jerbi, co-founder of Aqua Security and others.

Komodor simplifies Kubernetes operations and streamline troubleshooting, by providing a centralized view of all code, configurations, and 3rd-party app changes across the K8s stack.[7]

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References

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