Darillium
Multiple-cloud Management Platform
Company Overview
Snapshot
Founded in October 2017 by Lev Oren, Maxim Avezbakiev, and Shahaf Azriely, Darillium operates with 1–10 employees. The company has raised $2 million across one funding round from two investors. In November 2018, Darillium secured seed funding to advance its multi-cloud management platform.
Business overview
Darillium Cloud provides a solution for enterprises to manage multiple cloud environments and platforms. Its core technology optimizes workload deployment, performance, cost, and waste across various clouds without requiring specialized expertise. The platform also facilitates application migration between private/public clouds or PaaS/CaaS/FaaS platforms, serving the IT management and enterprise solutions markets within the Business Software sector.
Strategic signal
In November 2018, Darillium raised $2 million in seed funding from Joule Ventures and Hanaco Ventures. This investment validated the market need for streamlined multi-cloud management solutions and signaled investor confidence in Darillium's approach to optimizing cloud operations and enabling seamless application migration for enterprises.
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- What is Darillium's primary offering?
- Darillium Cloud is a platform designed to help enterprises manage multiple cloud environments and platforms, optimizing workload deployment, performance, cost, and waste.
- When was Darillium founded and by whom?
- Darillium was founded in October 2017 by Lev Oren, Maxim Avezbakiev, and Shahaf Azriely.
- What was a significant funding event for Darillium?
- In November 2018, Darillium raised $2 million in seed funding from investors including Joule Ventures.
- What is Darillium's current operational status?
- Darillium is currently non-active, having ceased operations in June 2020.
- What problem does Darillium Cloud aim to solve for businesses?
- Darillium Cloud aims to simplify the management of diverse cloud infrastructures, reducing the time, expense, and specialized expertise typically required for optimizing and migrating applications across different cloud and platform services.