Opsera Launches Novel Approach To DevOps With Continuous Orchestration

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Opsera, the first Continuous Orchestration platform for DevOps practitioners, today launched a new approach for software delivery that combines choice of any CI/CD tools with no-code automation across the DevOps lifecycle.

By orchestrating tools, pipelines and insights through a single platform, Opsera speeds time to deployment, helps optimize resources and provides a holistic cross-functional perspective with KPIs that better correlate technical performance with business outcomes.

Opsera was founded in January 2020 and is backed by a $4.3-million seed round investment from Clear Ventures, Trinity Ventures, and Firebolt Ventures.

“Continuous Orchestration is perfect for SREs and DevOps teams that are forced to manually code integrations of best-of-breed point solutions or feel stuck with single-vendor solutions that limit tool choice and cause lock-in,” said Chandra Ranganathan and Kumar Chivukula, co-founders of Opsera.

Key platform elements:

  • Toolchain Automation: Pick tools from a self-service catalog of best-of-breed tools or bring your own, and automate any toolchain via one-click deployment. Includes pre-built connectors, native APIs, lifecycle management, and automated governance.
  • Declarative Pipelines: Build no-code pipelines using drag-and-drop workflows, with built-in quality and security gates. Supports use cases ranging from software engineering and SaaS release automation (Salesforce/ServiceNow) to infrastructure-as-code.
  • Unified Insights and Logs: Provides comprehensive analytics across the CI/CD ecosystem. Offers aggregated and contextualized logs, build blueprints, automated auditing and compliance.
  • Intelligent Dashboards: Over 85 KPIs across six dimensions (planning, development, security, quality, operations, source code) for smarter decision-making.

“Through our work at Uber, Symantec and Adobe, we realized the need for no-code automation and freedom of tool choice to make DevOps successful. We built Opsera, and are pioneering Continuous Orchestration, with the goal to democratize DevOps.”

Platforms are now available—visit the Opsera site for more information.