With $18M In New Funding, Engflow Wants To Speed Up Your Builds

With $18M In New Funding, Engflow Wants To Speed Up Your Builds

11/15/22, 1:09 PM
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Industry
software
Investors
Firstminute Capital
Back in 2015, Google launched an open-source port of its internal automation tool for building and testing code. Dubbed Bazel (because the internal tool was called Blaze), the service uses a Python dialect to help developers write their rules and macros. Today, the tooling is used by companies ranging from Adobe to Databricks, Dropbox, LinkedIn and Redfin, so when the lead developer of Bazel at Google, Ulf Adams, and the lead of enterprise customer onboarding for Bazel at Google and co-creator of BazelCon, Helen Altshuler, raise new funding for their Bazel-centric startup EngFlow, it’s probably worth paying attention to.

Company Info

Company
EngFlow
Location
austin, texas, united states
Additional Info
EngFlow is the build and test acceleration company created by core Bazel engineers and funded by Andreessen Horowitz. EngFlow’s secure (audited: SOC 2 type 2) remote execution, caching, and observability platform scales from 1 to 100,000+ cores, reduces time by 5-10x and cloud costs by 20-50%. The platform is compatible with variety of build systems, including Bazel, Buck v2, CMake, AOSP, Chromium. Whether deployed on your cloud or on EngFlow’s, our global Bazel and developer productivity experts provide 24x7 coverage, support small and large teams, no hidden costs, and SSO included. EngFlow products are used by engineers from startups to Fortune 500 companies to accelerate developer productivity and positively impact engineering culture.

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