Selector Software Inc., an AI-native network monitoring startup, has successfully raised $33 million in a Series B funding round, increasing its total funding to over $66 million. The round was led by Ansa Capital, with participation from notable investors including AT&T and Bell. Selector's platform aims to provide deep insights into complex network infrastructures, helping organizations quickly identify and resolve outages.
The increasing complexity of cloud migration and new technologies has led to more frequent network outages, which Selector aims to address by significantly reducing the time needed to diagnose issues. By creating a digital twin of an organization's infrastructure, Selector's technology allows teams to engage in real-time conversations to pinpoint problems. With this funding, Selector plans to enhance its AIOps capabilities and expand its global presence.
• Selector Software raised $33 million to enhance AI-driven network monitoring.
• The platform aims to reduce outage diagnosis time to seconds.
Selector's platform provides insights into network issues, enabling rapid problem identification.
The digital twin models an organization's infrastructure to facilitate understanding of operational status.
AIOps refers to the application of AI to enhance IT operations, which Selector aims to improve with new funding.
Selector Software develops AI solutions for network monitoring, helping organizations manage outages effectively.
Ansa Capital led the funding round for Selector, supporting its mission to enhance network reliability.
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