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AccelOps has raised $8.0M across 1 funding round.
Key people at AccelOps.
AccelOps has raised $8.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Based in Santa Clara, California, AccelOps provides a unified analytics and security information and event management platform that monitors IT infrastructure performance, compliance, and availability across data center and cloud environments. Operating through a standard software licensing model, the technology company serves hundreds of customers across six continents, including managed service providers, government agencies, and global retail organizations. Prior to its strategic exit, the business generated nearly 25 million dollars in annual revenue and raised roughly 30 million dollars in venture capital funding from institutional backers including US Venture Partners and Palomar Ventures. In June 2016, the global cybersecurity corporation Fortinet acquired the enterprise for 28 million dollars in cash, subsequently integrating the platform into its broader security fabric and rebranding the core technology as FortiSIEM. AccelOps was originally founded in 2007 by entrepreneur Imin Lee.
AccelOps has raised $8.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $8.0M Series A in September 2007.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sep 1, 2007 | $8M Series A | — | Korify Capital, Miramar Ventures | Announced |
Key people at AccelOps.
AccelOps has raised $8.0M in total across 1 funding round.
AccelOps's investors include Korify Capital, Miramar Ventures.
AccelOps is a software company that builds a unified operations analytics platform designed to monitor security, performance, and availability across IT infrastructures and applications. Its product serves managed service providers (MSPs), enterprises, and government organizations by providing real-time, integrated visibility into servers, networks, security, storage, applications, and users. The platform addresses the challenge of fragmented monitoring tools by delivering a single-pane-of-glass solution that correlates data across multiple silos, enabling faster root cause analysis and proactive remediation. AccelOps has demonstrated growth momentum through its scalable, SaaS-enabled platform that supports complex, multi-tenant environments and hybrid cloud integrations[1][2][4].
Founded in 2007, AccelOps emerged from the need to overcome the inefficiencies of using multiple disparate tools to monitor IT infrastructure performance, availability, and security. The founders envisioned a carrier-class monitoring platform leveraging patented distributed real-time analytics to unify these functions. Early traction came from focusing on MSPs, cloud, and virtualization markets, where the platform’s ability to scale and manage service-level agreements in multi-tenant environments was critical. The company’s leadership included experienced professionals from networking and security backgrounds, such as Partha Bhattacharya, founder and CTO, who previously contributed to award-winning security products[1][2][3].
AccelOps rides the trend of converging security, performance, and compliance monitoring into unified platforms, addressing the growing complexity of hybrid cloud and multi-vendor IT environments. The timing of its emergence coincided with the rise of MSPs and cloud adoption, which demanded scalable, integrated monitoring solutions. Market forces such as increasing cybersecurity threats, regulatory compliance requirements, and the proliferation of virtualized and cloud infrastructures favor solutions like AccelOps. By enabling MSPs and enterprises to consolidate tools and gain holistic visibility, AccelOps influences the broader ecosystem by promoting operational efficiency and proactive security management[1][2][4].
Following its acquisition by Fortinet in 2016, AccelOps’ technology has been integrated into Fortinet’s Security Fabric as FortiSIEM, combining threat intelligence with comprehensive infrastructure monitoring. Looking ahead, the continued expansion of cloud computing, IoT, and hybrid environments will drive demand for unified security and performance analytics platforms. AccelOps’ foundational approach to real-time, integrated monitoring positions it well to evolve alongside emerging trends such as AI-driven security operations and automated compliance management. Its influence will likely grow as organizations seek scalable, intelligent solutions to manage increasingly complex IT ecosystems[2][4].