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Nobl9

Service Level Objectives platform

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21-100 employees
  • B2B
  • Enterprise
  • Internal tools
  • Analytics
  • SaaS
  • DevOps
West End, Waltham, MA

Company mission

To make digital services reliable and efficient.

Top investors

43% employee growth in 12 months

Our take

Site reliability engineering is becoming an increasingly crucial aspect of maintaining a digital service, especially for enterprise companies - and in this area, success or shortcomings are measured with Service Level Objectives (SLOs). So it’s no surprise that tools to help streamline and manage SLOs are coming into the mainstream. Nobl9 is a company developing these tools at the enterprise level.

Nobl9 helps companies extract the requisite data from across their databases, and use them to set and manage effective SLOs. For a relatively new company (Nobl9 launched in 2021), it’s netted some substantial early customers - Brex and Adobe among them. It’s a testament to the importance of complex tools to help hone software reliability, and the quality of the Nobl9 platform in delivering them.

It’s a relatively uncluttered market, too, with apparently few competitors specialising in SLO products. This is perhaps surprising - service optimization and reliability is increasingly crucial for enterprises looking for edges over rivals, and as databases become more sprawling and complex, SLOs are becoming ever more difficult to manage. All this explains how Nobl9 has netted substantial investment, that will help the company to educate the community about the power of SLOs, whilst building out its product and customer services.

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Freddie

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Benefits

  • Hybrid working model
  • Private health insurance
  • Sports card
  • Cozy and comfortable workspace in the center of Poznań (Nowy Rynek)

Funding (last 2 of 3 rounds)

Jan 2023

$15.8m

LATE VC

Feb 2021

$21m

SERIES B

Total funding: $44.3m

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Leadership

Worked as senior director at Novell, then head of business development at AWS. Following that, served as CEO of Orbitera, and when it was acquired by Google, worked there as director of Google cloud marketplace and commerce ecosystems.

Held a senior marketing manager role at Novell, then went into cloud management at BMC Software. Subsequently co-founded and served as COO at Orbitera, and became a Google product manager when the company acquired Orbitera in 2016.