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Port raises $7 million for Engineering Devops Portal

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Port, an Israeli startup that offers a portal for engineering teams where they can access, check, review, understand and modify all their infrastructure resources and components, raised $7 million in seed funding led by TLV Partners Yoav Landman (founder and CTO of JFrog) and Shlomo Kramer (co-founder of Check Point).

Founded in 2022, Port’s founding team has over 10 years of hands-on DevEx expertise. Port allows platform engineering teams to create a portal that provides a product-like user experience for developers, abstracting away environments, cloud resources and devops processes. The portal features a comprehensive software catalog that categorizes all of a company’s resources by type so that all micro services, cloud resources, environments etc. can be quickly located and searched. Devops and platform engineers can enable self-service capabilities so developers can create, delete, provision and modify resources with just a couple of clicks inside Port’s user interface. Any automated DevOps task can be added as a self-service action in Port.

“Cloud-native and DevOps were supposed to increase developer agility,” said Yonatan Boguslavski, co-founder and CTO of Port. “But we’ve passed a tipping point where the sheer number of platforms, resources and tools is becoming impossible to manage. Developers are constantly seeking undocumented institutional ‘tribal’ knowledge to understand their own infrastructures, and raising tickets for the DevOps team just to perform routine tasks.”

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“A good developer portal can reduce 80% of tickets, freeing devops for future-focused projects,” said Zohar Einy, co-founder and CEO. “But most companies can’t afford the time and effort required to create one, whether open source or built in-house. That’s where Port comes in.”

Port allows platform engineering teams to create a portal that provides a product-like user experience for developers, abstracting away environments, cloud resources and devops processes. The portal features a comprehensive software catalog that categorizes all of a company’s resources by type so that all microservices, cloud resources, environments etc can be quickly located and searched. Devops and platform engineers can enable self-service capabilities so developers can create, delete, provision and modify resources with just a couple of clicks inside Port’s user interface. Any automated DevOps task can be added as a self-service action in Port.

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