CloudBees

Software company in California, US


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FieldValue
nameCloudBees, Inc.
logoCloudbees-logo-black.png
typePrivate
foundation2010
locationSan Jose, California
key_peopleAnuj Kapur (CEO)
industrySoftware development
products
revenue$150 million
num_employees500 (approx.)
website
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| name = CloudBees, Inc. | logo = Cloudbees-logo-black.png | type = Private | foundation = 2010 | location = San Jose, California | key_people = Anuj Kapur (CEO) | industry = Software development | products = | revenue = $150 million | num_employees = 500 (approx.) | parent = | website =

CloudBees is an enterprise software delivery company. Sacha Labourey and Francois Dechery co-founded the company in early 2010, and investors include Matrix Partners, Lightspeed Venture Partners, HSBC, Verizon Ventures, Golub Capital, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and Bridgepoint Group.

CloudBees is headquartered in San Jose, California with additional offices in Raleigh, North Carolina, Lewes, Delaware, Richmond, Virginia, Berlin, London, and Neuchâtel, Switzerland.

History

CloudBees was founded in 2010 by Sacha Labourey and Francois Dechery. Later that year, CloudBees acquired InfraDNA, a company run by Kohsuke Kawaguchi, the creator of Jenkins.

Since 2010, CloudBees has raised a total of over $250 million in venture financing from investors. CloudBees customers include Salesforce, Capital One, United States Air Force, and HSBC.

In September 2014, CloudBees stopped offering runtime PaaS services and began to focus on its enterprise Jenkins for on-premises and cloud-based continuous delivery. Also in 2014, Kohsuke Kawaguchi, the lead developer and founder of Jenkins, became CloudBees' CTO.

In 2016, the company added a Software as a Service (SaaS) version of its continuous delivery software.

In February 2018, CloudBees acquired the cloud-based continuous delivery company Codeship.

In 2019, CloudBees acquired Electric Cloud and Rollout.

In 2020, Kawaguchi left his role as CTO of CloudBees to found a new company, Launchable.

In 2021, CloudBees announced CloudBees Compliance, a compliance and risk analysis capability platform for software delivery. CloudBees raised $150 million in a series F funding round in December 2021.

In 2022, CloudBees announced the acquisition of ReleaseIQ, a SaaS-based offering, to expand the company’s DevSecOps capabilities.

References

References

  1. (4 August 2022). "Anuj Kapur named new CloudBees president and CEO".
  2. "CloudBees Announces a Monumental Milestone of $150 Million in Annual Revenue"%20%2D,developers%20using%20its%20automation%20platform.).
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  5. Alspach, Kyle. (14 November 2014). "CloudBees Has Quietly Moved Its HQ to San Francisco". BostInno.
  6. Wauters, Robin. (July 25, 2011). "CloudBees Zooms to $10.5 Million In Funding For 'Java-As-A-Platform'". TechCrunch.
  7. Harrus, Derrick. (July 25, 2012). "3 PaaS Lessons from CloudBees". Giagaom.
  8. Finley, Klint. (October 1, 2012). "CloudBees".
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  10. Lardinois, Frederic. (5 March 2014). "CloudBees Raises $11.2M Series C Led By Verizon Ventures To Expand Its Java-Centric Enterprise PaaS". TechCrunch.
  11. (6 March 2014). "CloudBees Raises $11m In Series C Financing". Redhat.
  12. CloudBees Raises $62m for Its DevOps Platform - https://techcrunch.com/2018/06/27/cloudbees-raises-62m-for-its-devops-platform/
  13. Wolpe, Toby. (11 September 2014). "Jenkins is now sole focus for CloudBees as it drops PaaS and teams up with Pivotal". ZDNet.
  14. Parkerson, Stuart. (13 December 2014). "New CloudBees Jenkins Enterprise and Operations Center Announced". App Developer Magazine.
  15. (December 13, 2021). "Software Delivery Platform CloudBees Hits $1B Valuation As It Competes With The Likes Of GitLab, GitHub, LaunchDarkly, And CircleCI".
  16. Fay, Joe. (23 February 2016). "Cloudbees Serves Up Jenkins Private SaaSy Style".
  17. Leonard, John. (7 February 2018). "As CloudBees acquires Codeship, what's next for DevOps? Computing talks to the two CEOs".
  18. Scott Carey. "Notable technology acquisitions 2019". Computer World.
  19. Richard Speed. "Jenkins creator steps back from CloudBees and flings himself at startup Launchable". The Register.
  20. Adrian Bridgwater. (September 30, 2021). "CloudBees combs code to sweeten continuous compliance".
  21. Paul Sawers. (December 9, 2021). "Enterprise software delivery platform CloudBees raises $150M".
  22. "CloudBees Acquires ReleaseIQ DevOps Platform".

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