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Seattle startup Esper raises $30M to grow DevOps platform for IoT device fleets

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The software: Founded in 2018, Esper is a DevOps platform for customers that manage fleets of company-owned Android devices. The idea is to beef up traditional mobile device management (MDM) software with modern DevOps capabilities. . Spending on IoT technology is expected to grow from $749 billion in 2020 to $1.1

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DevOps for device fleets: Esper raises $60M to manage devices used in retail, healthcare, schools

GeekWire

Seattle-area startup Esper just raised a second round of investment in less than six months to support growth of its software that helps companies manage fleets of tablets and smartphones. Founded in 2018 by MIcrosoft vets, Esper is a DevOps platform for customers that manage fleets of company-owned Android devices.

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At Ignite, Microsoft unveils data analytics, server, and DevOps products for Azure

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At its Ignite 2021 conference, Microsoft took the wraps off of new data analytics, server, and DevOps products across Azure. Read More.

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Flexagon 2023: The Roadmap

Flexagon

Before we look ahead, let us appreciate how much we have evolved in delivering on our founders’ vision to simplify the complexity of deploying changes to Enterprise Software Platform Technologies. Now users can visualize and track their software delivery performance. With the release of FlexDeploy 6.0

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Open and Extensible: The Core of FlexDeploy’s Philosophy

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First and foremost, that means creating a first class DevOps platform. And very importantly, identifying the core use cases for software development and delivery, including toolchain integration, independent of the underlying tech or tool. These systems are large, complex, and have generally been left behind in the DevOps revolution.

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Tech Moves: Azure GM joins Madrona; Microsoft chief scientist promoted; Avalara adds board member

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He has worked on the Windows and Office teams and in 2014 became general manager for the Microsoft Azure and data platform. A former Amazon software engineer, Uzun was most recently working on Amazon’s COVID-19 response and was a fellow at Castor Ventures, an MIT alumni venture fund. Jaime Teevan (GeekWire File Photo/Dan DeLong).

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Please Release Me

Flexagon

In his latest blog, Ash Owen, Senior Product Manager at Flexagon provides his view on the “please release me” challenges of software delivery teams. . The post Please Release Me appeared first on Flexagon.

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