USA

Resolve AI Secures $35M Seed Funding to Transform AI Production Engineering

Resolve AI

San Francisco based AI production engineering startup company , Resolve AI closed its seed funding at $35 million. The funding round was led by Greylock Partners, which was joined by Unusual Ventures with other angel investors who include Paul Daugherty, Jeff Dean, Reid Hoffman and many others.

Use of Funds

The funds will be used to:

  • Expand operations
  • Support development activities for Artificial Intelligence instrumentations

About Resolve AI

The AI Production Engineering company Resolve AI has been established by Spiros Xanthos and is dedicated to fundamentally changing the approach to production-related incidents with its help.

Key aspects of Resolve AI include:

AI-Driven Incident Resolution: Intelligent Labor resolves all on-call incidents as part of the intelligent automation approach.

Agentic AI System: The AI recognizes all production systems, Source code and Telemetry, Cloud, Infrastructure & Services. It works just like human engineer and can solve new tasks and events.

Integration with Popular Tools: This is done in seconds using recognizable interfaces such as AWS, Kubernetes, GitHub, and Slack.

Real-World Impact: Control AI is already at work in a number of manufacturing settings and is already demonstrating quantifiable gains for the engineering department.

Main Characteristics of Resolve AI Tools

  • Automated troubleshooting
  • Artificial intelligence enabled incident management
  • Shorter time to complete using best of breed tools

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