Garden announced €3.1 million in seed funding from Crowberry Capital with participation from byFounders.
Garden, a Berlin, Germany-based startup doing software development for a platform for Kubernetes and cloud native testing, announced a €3.1 million ($3.7M) seed funding round.
The money was raised from investors led by Iceland-based Crowberry Capital and including participation from Denmark's byFounders.
Garden, founded in 2018 by Bas Peters, Jón Eðvald Vignisson (CEO), Thorarinn Sigurdsson and Eythor Magnusson, aims to make it easy to spin up production-like environments for development, testing, and CI, and to use the same workflows for every stage of the process. With Garden, developers get fast feedback exactly when they need it, and DevOps teams are no longer bogged down with provisioning and managing ad hoc environments.
Garden previously raised €1.1M from investors led by Fly Ventures, and including System.One, Tiny.vc, as well as angels Renaud Visage, Chad Fowler, Olivier Pomel, David Helgason, Nat Friedman, Hampus Jakobsson, and Thomas Köhl.







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