Dec 11, 2020·1 min read

Fylamynt Secures $6.5M in Seed Funding to Propel Cloud Workflow Automation Platform

Cloud workflow automation service Fylamynt has officially launched its platform and secured $6.5M in seed funding led by Gradient Ventures, with participation from Mango Capital and Point72 Ventures. The platform integrates infrastructure workflows and revolutionizes orchestration in the automation space.

Fylamynt Secures $6.5M in Seed Funding to Propel Cloud Workflow Automation Platform

Fylamynt, an innovative cloud workflow automation service, announced its platform's official launch and the successful acquisition of $6.5 million in seed funding. Google's AI-centered Gradient Ventures fund led the investment round, with Mango Capital and Point72 Ventures also participating.

At a glance, Fylamynt may appear to be just another workflow automation platform in the increasingly competitive market. Rather than focusing on standard IFTTT- or Zapier-style integrations between SaaS products, it specifically targets the development of infrastructure workflows. Although tools like Ansible and Terraform already automate much of this process, Fylamynt seamlessly integrates with them, adding value to the automation area.

Discussing the progression of automation, Fylamynt co-founder and CEO Pradeep Padala remarked, Some time ago, we used to do Bash and scripting — and then […] came Chef and Puppet in 2006, 2007. SaltStack, as well. Then Terraform and Ansible. They have all done an extremely good job of making it easier to simplify infrastructure operations so you don’t have to write low-level code. You can write a slightly higher-level language. We are not replacing that. What we are doing is connecting that code.

In essence, Fylamynt serves as the orchestrator for all existing infrastructure code, enabling users to connect various elements like Terraform templates, Ansible playbooks, and Python scripts. The platform also integrates with DataDog, Splunk, PagerDuty Slack, and ServiceNow, among others, to streamline and enhance automated processes.

Currently, Fylamynt connects to a variety of services and tools, including Terraform, Ansible, Datadog, Jira, Slack, Instance, CloudWatch, CloudFormation, and Kubernetes clusters. Standard use cases for the platform involve automated remediation, governance and compliance, as well as cost and performance management.

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