LaunchDarkly gets $8.7M to get access to the right features in front of right users

The space shuttle Discovery lifts off April 5, 2010 at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Discovery will carry a multi-purpose logistics module filled with science racks for the laboratories aboard the International Space station.  (Photo: STAN HONDA/AFP/Getty Images) LaunchDarkly originally launched to nail a big pain point for developers that has been a luxury at larger companies for a while — soft-launching features and new code for a small set of users seamlessly and being able to quickly roll them back.
But since the company launched and last raised $2.6 million in June, CEO Edith Harbaugh and the team have found a new audience for that: the… Read More Continue reading LaunchDarkly gets $8.7M to get access to the right features in front of right users

A stealthy startup called Cerebras raised around $25 million to build deep learning hardware

chip Benchmark is doing another big investment before the end of the year, and this time it’s in a hardware startup called Cerebras Systems. From what we hear from sources, the round (which we heard others were participating in) is somewhere around $25 million, though it could be as high as $30 million. Details on the company are extremely sparse — we can’t even really find… Read More Continue reading A stealthy startup called Cerebras raised around $25 million to build deep learning hardware

StrongDM raises $3M to keep database info from leaking out

strongdm-screenshot-in-laptop When companies are looking to secure the information they have in their databases, it’s a pretty big challenge no matter how you slice it. Unless you have a large security budget that can manage permissions and figure out who is doing what, you are probably cobbling together whatever technology you can from open source locations, strongDM CEO Elizabeth Zalman says. So there needs to be a… Read More Continue reading StrongDM raises $3M to keep database info from leaking out

CENTURY dives deep to track student performance and help teachers build custom curriculum

century1 When Priya Lakhani went to pick up her daughter from school one day, she asked her teacher how her daughter was doing. It was when she was walking home with her daughter that same day that she realized she wouldn’t always be able to have those types of opportunities to engage with teachers. That prompted her to start a company called CENTURY, a tool that gives students a tailored… Read More Continue reading CENTURY dives deep to track student performance and help teachers build custom curriculum

AWS lets developers execute Lambda functions on edge locations with Lambda@Edge

screen-shot-2016-12-01-at-10-34-23-am Today, Amazon said it was rolling out a tool called Lambda@Edge, that allows developers to execute Lambda functions at edge locations on a content delivery network, cutting down the time needed to make a process. With Lambda@Edge, developers can do processing at the edge locations without having to go back to the original source. These functions are able to inspect HTTP requests and take… Read More Continue reading AWS lets developers execute Lambda functions on edge locations with Lambda@Edge

AWS X-Ray gives developers a way to look into every little operation in their applications

screen-shot-2016-12-01-at-9-13-41-am Amazon today is rolling out a tool to help developers dive deep into their existing applications to diagnose each element of the application’s processes in order to get a full snapshot of how an application is performing. Called X-Ray, developers can use the tool to dive into individual processes in order to identify bottlenecks or see individual performance of functions within an app.… Read More Continue reading AWS X-Ray gives developers a way to look into every little operation in their applications

Amazon Web Services is rolling out a way to use just the GPU power you need

amazon elastic GPU Amazon is rolling out a new tool for users of its Amazon Web Services that will allow them to essentially use just as much GPU power as necessary without using up a full cluster on Amazon’s EC2 instance types. That means companies can tap into just a sliver of GPU power, or a larger amount, on demand as they need it and pay for that amount. GPUs can run a ton of tasks in parallel and have… Read More Continue reading Amazon Web Services is rolling out a way to use just the GPU power you need

Salesforce looks surprisingly good headed into the end of the year with a strong Q3

 Despite a weak second quarter and a lot of eyes on the end of the year, Salesforce is already starting to look pretty good again to Wall Street. The company beat analyst expectations today in its third-quarter earnings report across the board. Sa… Continue reading Salesforce looks surprisingly good headed into the end of the year with a strong Q3

Figuring out what comes after gene sequencing in China

biotech-ardent-biomed-daan-gene-wondfo-illumina-3 In recent years, a crop of companies have emerged that are using genomic sequencing to detect diseases in order to prevent the negative outcome of those diseases. It’s led to a budding ecosystem of startups that are crunching the data, as well as the cost of that sequencing coming down. But while we’re at the stage of getting the cost of genomic sequencing down and making it… Read More Continue reading Figuring out what comes after gene sequencing in China

GitHub is raising a secondary round

Workers install a billboard for GitHub Inc. in San Francisco, California, U.S., on Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2014. GitHub, which provides open-source code hosting services and has raised more than $100 million from investors, is among tech startups boosting demand for billboard space around Silicon Valley. Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images We’re hearing from several sources that a secondary financing round is in the works for GitHub, following its last $250 million financing round that valued it at $2 billion in July last year. However, there’s a little bit of interesting chatter beyond that they’re raising a secondary for potential liquidation of investors or employees, we hear. There are two parts to the… Read More Continue reading GitHub is raising a secondary round