Sentry, an application performance monitoring service used by Microsoft, Slack, and others, raises a $90M Series E led by Bond and Accel at a $3B+ valuation
Sentry, an application performance monitoring (APM) platform used by some of the world's biggest companies, has raised $90 million in a series E round of funding.
Sentry, which monitors apps to help developers fix crashes in real time, raises $60M Series D, led by Accel and NEA, at a post-money valuation of $1B
Application performance monitoring startup Sentry announced today that it has reached unicorn status, raising a $60 million Series D with a post-funding valuation of $1 billion.
Sentry, an open source application performance management platform, raises $40M Series C led by Accel, bringing its total raised to ~$70M
Application performance management, or APM, concerns tools that help to monitor and manage the performance and availability of software apps.
Sentry, which develops open source tools to help developers fix bugs, raises $16M Series B led by NEA and Accel; CEO says post-money valuation is around $100M
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