Software engineering intelligence platform Code Climate raises $50M

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Code Climate, a platform that powers application engineering project management with information, has raised $50 million in a series C round of funding.

Founded in 2011, Code Climate touts itself as an “engineering intelligence platform,” one that makes it possible for corporations such as JLL, Pizza Hut, and Instacart to ship superior excellent code more quickly by means of plugging into DevOps and project management tools such as GitHub and Jira to produce information-driven insights. This consists of aligning company priorities with engineering activities and making sure that sources are channeled toward the places that require it most, even though also generating it a lot easier to recognize what performs and replicating that in other teams and projects across a corporation.

Using Code Climate’s Velocity, corporations can preserve feature delivery on schedule by identifying any bottlenecks in advance track engineering progress as it relates to important overall performance indicators (KIPs) and objectives and important final results (OKRs) tap into business-wide benchmarks to assist establish realistic ambitions and preserve on leading of expenditure even though allocating sources by priorities.

Elsewhere, corporations use Code Climate’s Quality to garner automated code reviews on their pull requests, which includes a “10-point technical debt assessment” that serves genuine-time feedback.

Transparency

Code Climate’s raise comes amid a flurry of activity across the space, with LinearB lately locking down $16 million in funding to bring contextual metrics to application development project management, shortly soon after Jellyfish secured $31.5 million for a comparable proposition.

Ultimately, it is all about bringing transparency to the application engineering mix, making sure the managers and selection-makers are operating on information rather than perceptions or gut instinct — this is a trend that is permeating just about every single business, from sales to city preparing.

Prior to now, Code Climate had raised about $15 million, and its most recent $50 million money injection incorporated investments by PSG, Union Square Ventures, Foundry Group, Lerer Hippeau Ventures, and NextView Ventures.


Originally appeared on: TheSpuzz

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