OverOps
Formerly called | Takipi |
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Private company | |
Industry | Software analytics |
Founded | 2011 |
Headquarters | San Francisco, United States |
Owner | Tal Weiss, Iris Shoor,[1][2] Niv Steingarten, Chen Harel and Dor Levi |
Website |
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OverOps is a software analytics company based in Israel. The company develops a static and dynamic code analysis technology to analyze code events in real time. The technology's focus is large-scale Java[3] and Scala[4] code bases.
History
OverOps was founded as Takipi in December 2011. Prior to Takipi, Tal Weiss (CEO) and Iris Shoor (VP Product)[5] co-founded VisualTao (acquired by Autodesk Inc in 2009).[6] In 2012 Takipi received seed investment of $700K by private investors. In 2013 Takipi received $4.5 million in venture capital from Menlo Ventures.[7]
On April 20, 2016, it was announced that Takipi raised $15 million in a funding round led by Lightspeed Ventures.[8]
Takipi was renamed OverOps on August 25, 2016 to reflect a greater emphasis on services that support DevOps.[9]
Products
OverOps uses a Java agent to perform code analysis and track code changes in real time. Using graph analysis, OverOps maps an application's codebase and the different connections between variables, methods and classes. When a runtime exception, log error or a performance issue[10] are reported, the code maps are used to record data of variable values, methods, threads and JVMs which led to the errors. OverOps is delivered in a software as a service (SaaS) model, where the majority of the analysis is performed in the "cloud".
References
- ↑ Female founder to watch out of Israel. Forbes.com
- ↑ The 2013 Geek Award winners. geektime.com
- ↑ Takipi Analyzes the Most Popular Code Libraries Java Developers. java.net
- ↑ Introduction to Takipi. typesafe.com
- ↑ Geek on one: Iris Shoor, founder Takipi. geektime.co.il
- ↑ Audodesk acquires sequoia backed software design. techcrunch.com
- ↑ Server debugging co Takipi raises $4.5M. globes.co.il
- ↑ . forbes.com
- ↑ Weiss, Tal (August 25, 2016). "Takipi is Now OverOps". Takipi Blog. Retrieved August 30, 2016.
- ↑ Amazon Web Services Speeds Can Vary By Up To 200x Depending On Region. venturebeat.com