USA – Fleet Device Management, a San Francisco, CA-based open-source device management platform that helps developers, security teams, and IT professionals track and secure their organization’s laptops and servers, raised $5M in seed funding.
Backers included CRV, Mike Arpaia, Nico Waisman of Lyft, Greg Martin of Sumo Logic, Jack Naglieri of Panther Labs, Ezra Olubi of Stripe, and Sid Sijbrandij. The company intends to use the funds to expand operations and its business reach. Led by Zach Wasserman, co-founder and CTO, and Mike McNeil, CEO, Fleet Device Management builds open-source software to manage and secure computing infrastructure: employee laptops, cloud servers, and more. Its device management platform helps IT and security teams build trust within their organization, while getting their jobs done more effectively.The platform has seen continuous adoption and contributions by IT and security engineers at companies like Uber, Atlassian, Heroku, Dropbox, Square, Ernst & Young, Wayfair, Yubico, Schrödinger, and Gusto, who use Fleet to automate, manage and understand their laptops and servers in real-time.21/01/2022