Codenvy (formerly Exo IDE), the cloud environment for coding, building,
and testing apps, today announced it has closed its first round of
financing of $9 million in venture capital. Led by Toba Capital with
Auriga Partners and a number of angels participating, the initial
funding will accelerate the company's growth and employee count to 40.
The company has announced itself as Codenvy with 50,000 registered
developers and the largest selection of integrated partners including
GitHub, RedHat Openshift, Google App Engine, Amazon Web Services
BeanStalk, VMWare CloudFoundry, Heroku, AppFog, CloudBees and
ZeroTurnaround.
"Other than the developer's workbench, every other IT application has
already moved to the cloud," said Vinny Smith, founder of TobaCapital
and former CEO of Quest Software (NASDAQ: QSFT). "At Quest, we saw the
impact Toad could have on millions of DBAs. We are going to help Codenvy
have the same impact on software engineers."
Over the past decade, cloud computing has disrupted nearly every facet
of IT. From sales, marketing, finance, support - all of these
applications are being re-engineered to take advantage of cloud's
instant access, no download, and pay-as-you-go attributes. Despite this
transformation, developers, teams, and organizations still continue to
use desktop IDEs as their workbench of choice. Desktop development and
IDEs have high failure rates for developers, and are costing enterprises
untold millions.
Codenvy overcomes the constraints of desktop IDEs like configuration,
memory, and compute. Developers gain up to two hours of additional
coding time each day due to cloud-powered always-on workspaces, parallel
multi-core compilation, continuous iterative deployment, and
multi-cursor pair programming. Teams benefit from having a shared
workspace that integrates with agile tools, code management systems, and
production PaaS runtimes.
"The IDE model for application development hasn't changed in four
decades. It's so pervasive; the IT industry has become complacent to its
severe limitations," said Tyler Jewell, CEO of Codenvy. "Cloud gives us
a unique tool to disrupt the traditional model and to improve developer
productivity through innovation. We are thrilled to partner with
investors that have deep experience in the enterprise and share a common
vision for Codenvy."
Codenvy's robust ecosystem of partners gives developers a simple way to
deploy and operate code on the largest selection of PaaS vendors. Its
Eclipse-like programming model enables an easier transition for Eclipse
developers and plug-ins.
"In today's marketplace, developers are met with increasing demands with
limited resources and time. We are working with Codenvy to eliminate
waste in the process of building, testing, running and managing
applications," said Sacha Labourey, chief executive officer, CloudBees.
"Our partnership with Codenvy provides enterprise developers with an
integrated set of services spanning development to production."
Availability and Pricing
Codenvy is free for public projects, and has a monthly subscription for
private projects and those that require larger builder and tester
resources. Codenvy also offers Codenvy Enterprise, a private cloud
installation for organizations with strict compliance requirements.
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Feb 26, 2013
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Source: Copyright Business Wire 2013
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