CloudBees,
Inc., the Enterprise Jenkins Company and continuous delivery leader,
today announced a $23.5 million financing round, led by longtime
CloudBees investor Lightspeed Venture Partners. Existing investors
Matrix Partners, Verizon Ventures and Blue Cloud Ventures also
participated in the round.
The latest funding announcement follows earlier rounds of $4 million,
$10.5 million and $10.8 million, bringing the total investment in
CloudBees to just under $50 million since the company’s inception in
2010. Previous venture investment rounds were led by Matrix Partners,
Lightspeed Venture Partners, Verizon Ventures with participation from
Blue Cloud Ventures, JBoss alumni Bob Bickel and Marc Fleury, and Ed
Bugnion, co-founder of VMware.
CloudBees plans to use the funding to facilitate the ongoing and
significant growth the company is experiencing from demand for its
continuous delivery (CD) solutions based on Jenkins CI, the leading open
source continuous integration (CI) platform. With Jenkins’ global
dominance as the hub of continuous delivery for enterprises, CloudBees
sees explosive demand in 2015 for its Jenkins-based solutions. The
CloudBees solutions enable organizations to leverage Jenkins and CD
practices at enterprise scale.
“This investment in CloudBees tops a year of continuous growth and
acceleration, fueled by the adoption of continuous delivery as companies
in all markets realize that software is eating the world,” said Sacha
Labourey, founder and chief executive officer of CloudBees. “We will use
the additional capital to serve the growing demand for Jenkins-based
solutions worldwide, to continue to capture market share and to further
cement our position as the continuous delivery leader.”
CloudBees plans to make investments in a variety of areas – including
development, marketing, sales and professional services – to increase
marketshare. The company also plans to introduce new products to serve
an even broader range of customers – from smaller implementations to
full-scale enterprise footprints – and to make new investments in
strategic partnerships.
Growth in the enterprise uptake of Jenkins has been an important
business driver for CloudBees and was a primary factor in its successful
strategic shift in 2014 to focus solely on continuous delivery solutions
powered by Jenkins. Global brands that subscribed to CloudBees’
enterprise offerings in 2014 include Amadeus, 3M, TIAA-CREF, Intuit,
Alcatel-Lucent, Discover Financial Services, EMC, Fidelity, Lufthansa,
Fannie Mae, Amdocs, The Federal Reserve, Hyatt Hotels, Disney, PG&E,
Northrup Grumman, USDA, Robert Bosch, EMC, Verizon, ABN AMRO, Nordstrom,
Cisco and T-Mobile.
“We’ve been with CloudBees since the early days and we continue to be
impressed with the way this world class team delivers on its market
vision,” said John Vrionis, general partner with Lightspeed Venture
Partners. “The business is scaling quickly and we believe there is a
massive opportunity to build a franchise company given all the momentum
in continuous delivery.”