$200-250k
+ bonus and equity
Observability purpose built for kubernetes
Open for applications
Observability purpose built for kubernetes
201-500 employees
Open for applications
$200-250k
+ bonus and equity
201-500 employees
To redefine what's possible in observability.
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To redefine what's possible in observability.
41% employee growth in 12 months
As more and more companies move their software and services to the cloud, the way they run and protect those systems has had to change too. Old-school tools built for static data centers just can't keep up, especially when AI and massive data workloads are involves. Modern teams now need real-time visibility into what's happening across their systems so they can spot problems fast and keep things running smoothly.
So Chronosphere has entered the scene, built from the ground up for cloud-native environments. It's an observability platform that can handle huge volumes of data without crushing costs or performance. Essentially, it helps engineering teams see what's happening inside their cloud systems so they can understand issues quickly and fix them before they become big problems. Its especially well suited for high-scale environments like AI workloads, so it's no surprise it's already trusted by some of the world's most advanced cloud and AI-native companies.
And this impact was big enough that it recently caught the attention of Palo Alto Networks, which has now acquired the company. For Chronosphere, this puts it in a strong position going forward, with backing from a global cybersecurity leader, its technology now sits at the center of how future cloud and AI systems stay resilient, secure, and always online.

Freddie
Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle
Jan 2023
$115m
SERIES C
Oct 2021
$200m
SERIES C
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Martin Mao
(Co-Founder & CEO)After working in Software Engineering for Microsoft, Call Design, Google, and Woods Bagot, Martin served as Technical Lead for Amazon Web and Director of Pure Interactive. They then spent 4 years at Uber, before co-founding Chronosphere.
Rob Skillington
(Co-Founder & CTO)Rob worked as a Software Engineer at Microsoft and Groupon before spending 5 years at Uber as Staff Software Engineer.
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