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Kentik Raises $40 Million in Series C Funding

Kentik closed a $40 million Series C funding round led by existing investor Third Point Ventures.

Investors from prior rounds – August Capital, Tahoma Ventures, DCVC, Engineering Capital and Vistara Growth – were joined by new investors Golub Capital, Gaingels and Delta-v Capital to complete this round. To date, Kentik has raised $102 million in total financing.

With the explosion of digital business, the API economy and consumer expectations for instantaneous service, applications rely more than ever on network health and performance. At the same time, those networks are increasingly diverse and no longer managed by one group. When there’s a service outage or degradation, teams scramble to siloed monitoring tools to understand whether the root cause is a code flaw, cloud infrastructure misconfiguration, network congestion or any number of issues within or outside of their control. And every second of delay directly affects the customer experience and revenue.

“We have full confidence in Kentik as the industry leader in developing network infrastructure software at a pivotal time when networks are becoming increasingly complex,” said Rob Sverbilov, Senior Director at Golub Capital.

“We look for exceptional companies with committed teams who are making the world better with more than just their product offerings,” said Lorenzo Thione, Managing Director of Gaingels.

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Kentik Raises $40 Million in Series C Funding

Kentik closed a $40 million Series C funding round led by existing investor Third Point Ventures.

Investors from prior rounds – August Capital, Tahoma Ventures, DCVC, Engineering Capital and Vistara Growth – were joined by new investors Golub Capital, Gaingels and Delta-v Capital to complete this round. To date, Kentik has raised $102 million in total financing.

With the explosion of digital business, the API economy and consumer expectations for instantaneous service, applications rely more than ever on network health and performance. At the same time, those networks are increasingly diverse and no longer managed by one group. When there’s a service outage or degradation, teams scramble to siloed monitoring tools to understand whether the root cause is a code flaw, cloud infrastructure misconfiguration, network congestion or any number of issues within or outside of their control. And every second of delay directly affects the customer experience and revenue.

“We have full confidence in Kentik as the industry leader in developing network infrastructure software at a pivotal time when networks are becoming increasingly complex,” said Rob Sverbilov, Senior Director at Golub Capital.

“We look for exceptional companies with committed teams who are making the world better with more than just their product offerings,” said Lorenzo Thione, Managing Director of Gaingels.

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