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Israel’s Incredibuild Acquires German DevOps Startup Garden in Tech Industry Merger

Incredibuild turbocharges development with Virtualized Distributed Processing technology, turning every host into a supercomputer with hundreds of cores.

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Tami Mazel Shachar, CEO of Incredibuild (company PR pic)

Incredibuild, an Israeli startup that provides software development acceleration technology, has announced the acquisition of German startup Garden, a company specializing in DevOps pipeline acceleration solutions. By integrating Garden’s technology into its platform, Incredibuild says it aims to offer customers a seamless and efficient software delivery process, encompassing the entire lifecycle from development to production.

The terms of the acquisition were not revealed; however, Calcalist reports that it could be for $65 million.

Founded in 2002, Incredibuild turbocharges development with Virtualized Distributed Processing technology, turning every host into a supercomputer with hundreds of cores. Incredibuild boasts that with its service accelerated product development from compilation to testing and release automation delivers better products to market radically faster.

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Incredibuild boasts over a quarter of a million users from 2,500 global organizations, including many Fortune 100 companies. Headquartered in Tel Aviv with offices in the US, Japan, UK and China, Incredibuild was founded on the premise that there is time to build and time to release. Frequency of updates is not just time- and cost-saving; it is an enterprise’s competitive advantage.

Founded in 2018, Garden is renowned for its powerful open-source tools that empower developers to speed up CI pipelines, increasing deployment frequency and shortening development cycles. By joining forces with Incredibuild, Garden will bring its game-changing offering to a broader audience and enhance Incredibuild’s ability to accelerate the entire software development lifecycle.

“What excites me most is our shared passion for making devs faster, and how together, we provide a complete suite of tools to help developers worldwide,” said Jon Edvald, CEO of Garden. “Incredibuild’s acceleration technology, combined with our unique approach to CI and DevOps, means we’re embarking on a relentless mission to accelerate pipelines in every way, including changing developers’ interactions with automation across the development cycle. We have two extremely powerful products, and united, the whole is even greater than the sum of its parts.”

“The acquisition of Garden advances our goal of taking the pain out of long development cycles,” said Tami Mazel Shachar, CEO of Incredibuild. “Customers have long complained that CI pipelines are slow, complicated, and hard to manage, so we are excited to now accelerate the entire CI process. Garden’s expertise streamlining CI pipelines and environments aligns perfectly with our mission: Accelerating every aspect of software development.”

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