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MontyCloud

Category: AI Infrastructure

A no-code autonomous CloudOps platform that enables IT teams to deploy, manage, and optimize cloud infrastructure and applications without requiring deep specialized coding expertise. MontyCloud was founded in 2018. The company is led by Walter Rogers. Based in Redmond, USA. Team size: 81. Total funding raised: $24.2M. Latest round: Series B. Key investors include ["S3 Ventures","Madrona Venture Group","Riverside Acceleration Capital","Lytical Ventures","Raptor Group"].

Founded
2018
Headquarters
Redmond, USA
Team size
81
Total funding
$24.2M

Value proposition

Reduces cloud operational costs and complexity by automating 'Day-2' operations through a no-code interface, allowing teams to achieve 70% faster deployments and continuous compliance.

Products and solutions

["MontyCloud DAY2™ Platform (Core autonomous operations engine)","No-Code Cloud Automation (Self-service provisioning and task automation)","Autonomous Cloud Governance (Automated security and compliance enforcement)","Cloud Cost Optimization (Real-time visibility and automated waste reduction)","Multi-Cloud Management (Unified control for AWS, Azure, and GCP)"]

Unique value

Unlike traditional Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) tools that require DevOps expertise, MontyCloud provides a 'No-Code' abstraction layer for complex cloud operations, making autonomous management accessible to general IT staff.

Target customer

Mid-to-large enterprises, Managed Service Providers (MSPs), and IT departments struggling with the 'cloud skills gap.'

Industries served

["Information Technology & SaaS","Financial Services","Healthcare & Life Sciences","Public Sector & Education","Managed Service Providers (MSPs)"]

Technology advantage

Features a proprietary autonomous remediation engine that not only identifies cloud misconfigurations or cost spikes but automatically fixes them in real-time based on pre-defined policies.

How they differentiate

MontyCloud differentiates through a 'No-Code' autonomous CloudOps approach. Unlike competitors that focus primarily on cost visibility or CI/CD pipelines, MontyCloud provides an abstraction layer that allows general IT staff to perform complex 'Day-2' operations, such as automated remediation and compliance enforcement, without writing code.

Main competitors

["CloudHealth (by VMware)","Turbonomic (by IBM)","Harness"]

Key partnerships

["AWS Advanced Technology Partner (Cloud Operations Competency)","Microsoft Azure Partner Network","Google Cloud Partner","Strategic MSP partners (e.g., Baker Communications, TBI)"]

Notable customers

["St. Jude Children's Research Hospital","Juniper Networks","Baker Communications","Siemens"]

Major milestones

["Achieved AWS Cloud Operations Competency status","Successfully closed $11.4M Series B led by S3 Ventures in April 2024","Reached 700% growth in platform adoption during the 2023-2024 fiscal period"]

Growth metrics

Achieved 700% year-over-year growth in 2024; expanded team to over 80 employees.

Market positioning

Growth-stage CloudOps automation challenger targeting mid-to-large enterprises and Managed Service Providers (MSPs).

Geographic focus

North America (HQ in Redmond and Austin) and Asia-Pacific (Engineering and Operations in India).

Patents and IP

Proprietary no-code automation architecture and autonomous remediation logic (Specific patent filings not publicly disclosed).

About Walter Rogers

Walter Rogers is a veteran technology executive with over 30 years of experience in scaling SaaS and cloud companies. He has a proven track record of successful exits, having served as CEO of Cloud9 (acquired by Salesforce) and CEO of CloudChomp (acquired by TBI). He is also the long-standing Chairman of Baker Communications. Since joining MontyCloud in 2022, he has led the company through a period of 700% growth and a successful Series B funding round.

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