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Home » Latest News Releases » Codefresh Revenue Grew 340% Year Over Year

Codefresh Revenue Grew 340% Year Over Year

By: Deborah Schalm on September 25, 2019 Leave a Comment

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Mountain View, CA, September 25, 2019 – Codefresh is on a steep growth curve, with a 340% increase in revenue over last year. An industry-wide sprint to cloud/hybrid-cloud, powered by cloud-native technology like Kubernetes, is driving dev teams to abandon legacy CI/CD for a modern automation platform. The first Kubernetes-native CI/CD, Codefresh has also doubled employees and expanded its global footprint over the past year. 

With recent updates, Codefresh improved platform performance 20x. Codefresh is running millions of workflows and users are pushing hundreds of thousands of images equaling more than 200 Terabytes, not including on-prem customers using their own Docker registry providers.

Much of the growth can be attributed to teams leaving legacy CI/CD tools like Jenkins. Teams moving to Codefresh can automate more of the CI/CD process, eliminate management headaches, and create scalable pipelines over their legacy counterparts. Increasingly, they choose Codefresh for its integrations into serverless, Kubernetes, and other microservices deployment environments.

And there’s room for more growth as Codefresh’s recent survey, taken by hundreds of software engineers, operations managers, C-level executives, security engineers, DevOps engineers/administrators, software engineering managers, QA engineers, and software architects, indicated a plurality of engineering teams have automated less than 10% of the process from Git commit to code running in production. And every single respondent said automation was a major reason they don’t deploy faster.

“Businesses are putting much more pressure on engineering teams to deliver software faster. In order to deliver on that promise, they have to adopt cloud, microservices, and automation,” said Dan Garfield, Chief Technology Evangelist for Codefresh. “As a result, customers are migrating to our Codefresh CI/CD platform because we have a great user experience and a simple migration path to faster development cycles.”

Codefresh’s CI/CD platform provides automation for building, testing and deploying modern applications using Kubernetes, serverless and more. Development teams often see 24x faster engineering cycles when using Codefresh.

About Codefresh, Inc.
Founded in 2014, Codefresh is the first Kubernetes-native CI/CD. After launch in 2017, Codefresh has gained tens of thousands of users. Unlike legacy solutions, Codefresh pipelines are uniquely designed for cloud-native technologies like Kubernetes and Helm. Codefresh is headquartered in Mountain View, CA and backed by world-class investors: M12, Microsoft’s venture fund, Viola Ventures, Vertex Ventures, Hillsven, CEIIF, UpWest Labs and Streamlined Ventures. Learn more about Codefresh at https://codefresh.io/. Follow on LinkedIn and Twitter at @codefresh.

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