Open source software co WhiteSource raises $10m

Rami Sass Photo: PR
Rami Sass Photo: PR

The Israeli startup grew revenue 300% year-over-year for the last three years by tapping the need to better track and secure open source assets.

Israeli continuous open source software security and compliance management company WhiteSource today announced a $10 million Series B financing round led by 83North, with participation from Microsoft Ventures and David Strohm of Greylock Partners. The new funding will help WhiteSource expand its market leadership in open source security and compliance solutions. The company has raised $14 million to date, including the latest financing round.

Founded in Bnei Brak near Tel Aviv by serial entrepreneurs in 2011, Ron Rymon, Azi Cohen and CEO Rami Sass, WhiteSource grew revenue 300% year-over-year for the last three years by tapping the need to better track and secure open source assets. The strong offering has also been recognized by Forrester, who recently ranked WhiteSource as a “strong performer” among all Software Composition Analysis (SCA) offerings in its 2017 Wave report.

“The investment in WhiteSource follows our conviction that the rapid acceptance of open source software, which now comprises most of the new code in SMBs and enterprises, is not well managed,” said Erez Ofer, Partner at 83North. “This issue is exacerbated as companies employ DevOps to reduce time- to-market, increasing the need for a comprehensive solution like WhiteSource’s”.

WhiteSource’s namesake solution secures and manages open source components of hundreds of enterprises and SMBs around the world. It empowers customers to fully control open source usage with real-time alerts, reports and automated enforcement of policies across the DevOps continuous process.

Sass said, “Our vision from the outset was to help organizations safely, securely and continuously adopt, manage and deploy open source components. We are a first mover, and through nonstop innovation, have built a solution that monitors code components in real-time to become an integral part of the DevOps cycle.” "Microsoft is committed to strengthening its relationship with the open source community," said Mony Hassid, general manager and managing director, Microsoft Ventures EMEA. “As a Whitesource partner, we’ve seen firsthand the value its open source security and compliance solutions bring to enterprises. Our investment in its technology is a testimonial of our drive to make open source software practical, productive and secure.”

Published by Globes [online], Israel business news - www.globes-online.com - on June 14, 2017

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Rami Sass Photo: PR
Rami Sass Photo: PR
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