Loom Systems announced $10 million in new venture capital investment, which will help fund the company's expansion in North America and EMEA; boost sales, marketing, and research and development; and continue its expansion into enterprise markets.
Loom's AIOps platform, "Sophie," detects IT issues before traditional monitoring tools by ingesting, understanding, and then trending against the richest source of machine data, logs. Loom then delivers the knowledge the frontline needs to resolve those issues quickly.
This round was led by Flint Capital, which boasts dozens of category-leading growth technology companies, such as Socure, Walkme, CyberX, BlazeMeter (acquired by Computer Associates), and AppSee (acquired by ServiceNow). Existing investors participating in this round include JVP, Meron Capital, and 31Ventures Global Innovation Fund managed by Global Brain Corporations.
"We believe that predictive intelligence driven by AIOps is a necessity in today's complex IT environments," said Loom co-founder and CEO, Gabby Menachem. "We're thrilled to have Flint Capital join our existing investors as we ensure predictive IT operations intelligence is available to the entire Fortune 2000. This funding allows us to accelerate the industry-leading innovations we are bringing to the market, while we expand our sales capacity and further our expansion in North America and Europe."
Loom's AIOps platform captures logs, metrics, alerts and events, to correlate and predict IT issues before the business is impacted, while also delivering the insights and knowledge the frontline needs to resolve them quickly.
"As an investment firm, we see a lot of vendors in the market promising the benefits of AI, yet very few actually delivering on them," said Sergey Gribov, Partner at Flint Capital. "I have extensive experience in IT operations and after an exhaustive analysis, it was obvious that Loom Systems is the rare company delivering on its promise, predicting IT issues and helping teams resolve them before critical business systems are impacted. We are very excited to partner with Loom Systems in building a global AIOps leader."
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