Israeli virtual lab co Minute Lab raises $1.75m

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The startup will offer its virtual lab solution as a service for a variety of team sizes and projects.

Israeli virtual lab startup Minute Lab has secured funding of $1.75 million from Glilot Capital Partners, who specialize in the area of Enterprise Software.

Founded by CEO Rami Shalom, Moshe Litvin and Daphna Litvin, Minute Lab offers a powerful, containers-based virtual labs for developers to enable true agile development by making easy an interactive and automated code development in a live environment.

Setting up a fully functional, production-like lab environment for developers to interactively execute their newly written code has been a critical component of their daily work. Minute Lab intends to capitalize on offering developers and DevOps teams a way to save a significant amount of time and resources in building and maintaining their software. The company will offer its virtual lab solution as a service for a variety of team sizes and projects.

Shalom said, "Facing a rapidly growing demand for innovation and functionality on the one hand and agility and quality on the other, developers today are placed between a rock and a hard place. Without proper tools to empower their skills and spend their time on what really matters, developers end up delivering less while spending more time on building their code"

The company will offer its solution for free for individual developers and open source projects. It will offer software as a service, delivered as virtual clustered servers running multiple dev/test labs in the cloud, as well as on premise software for enterprises that demand it.

Over the past 12 months, Minute Lab has built an alpha release of its product, enabling individual developers to setup their own labs locally or remotely on co-tenant servers. Aligning with development best practices, Minute Lab allows swift spin-up and teardown of lab environments on demand, for development teams to efficiently manage as many lab environments as needed to deliver better quality code faster thus reaching the continuous integration phases better prepared.

The first round of financing allows Minute Lab to improve its existing product and expand sales.

Published by Globes [online], Israel business news - www.globes-online.com - on May 17, 2016

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