Startups Directory
6 funded startups. Filter by industry or funding round. Updated weekly.
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DayOne
DayOne develops hyperscale data center infrastructure optimized for cloud, AI, and edge computing workloads. The company offers modular build systems, advanced liquid cooling, and infrastructure management tools designed for rapid deployment and operational resilience. DayOne serves US and Chinese hyperscalers with a focus on sustainability, strategic new markets, and fast time-to-deployment. The company has secured approximately 1GW of customer commitments and operates as a next-generation colocation platform with greenfield developments across Asia-Pacific and Europe.
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Series C | $2B | 2026-01-07 | Information Services | Singapore |
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Nerdio
Nerdio is a cloud management platform that automates the deployment, scaling, and cost optimization of Azure Virtual Desktop and Windows 365 environments. It helps Managed Service Providers and enterprise IT teams reduce Azure infrastructure costs by up to 80% through intelligent resource right-sizing and automation. The platform extends Microsoft Azure's native capabilities with advanced auto-scaling, license optimization, security, compliance, and monitoring features, replacing manual processes that typically take weeks with automated workflows executable in hours.
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Series C | $500M | 2025-03-18 | Information Services | United States |
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NinjaOne
NinjaOne is a unified IT operations platform that consolidates endpoint management, patch management, backup, and remote access into a single console. It serves MSPs and enterprises struggling with endpoint sprawl—over 50% of employees use 4-5 devices daily, yet 90% of organizations can't actively monitor all endpoints. The platform automates IT tasks, improves security, and reduces operational costs through a lightweight agent that provides centralized visibility and control across Windows, Mac, Linux, and mobile devices.
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Series C | $500M | 2025-02-24 | Document Management | United States |
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Tines
Tines is a no-code AI orchestration platform that enables security and IT teams to automate mission-critical workflows without writing code. It serves as the integration layer between disparate security and IT tools, allowing teams to build intelligent agents that monitor alerts, manage compliance, handle employee lifecycle, and orchestrate patch management. Founded by former security leaders from eBay and DocuSign who experienced the pain of manual security operations firsthand, Tines has grown to a $1.125B valuation with 378 employees.
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Series C | $125M | 2025-02-11 | Data Integration | Ireland |
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Timescale
TimescaleDB is an open-source PostgreSQL extension optimized for time-series data, delivering 10-100x faster query performance than MongoDB and InfluxDB while supporting millions of events per second with up to 95% storage compression. Built by Ajay Kulkarni and Michael Freedman (Princeton professor), it serves companies ingesting and analyzing massive volumes of time-stamped data across IoT, blockchain, maritime, and industrial applications. The product maintains full PostgreSQL compatibility—same drivers, clients, and SQL—while adding automatic time-partitioning (hypertables) and columnar compression.
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Series C | $110M | 2022-02-22 | Information Services | United States |
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Alkira
Alkira is a cloud-native network infrastructure-as-a-service platform that unifies connectivity across multiple clouds, data centers, and on-premises environments through a single control plane. It solves the fragmentation of east-west traffic between clouds by providing enterprises with an intuitive design canvas to deploy and manage network connectivity in minutes without hardware or agents. Founded by the team behind Viptela (acquired by Cisco for $610M), Alkira has raised $184M from top-tier investors including Kleiner Perkins, Sequoia Capital, and Tiger Global Management.
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Series C | $100M | 2024-05-15 | Cloud Infrastructure | United States |