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Moogsoft is a technology company.
Moogsoft delivers AIOps solutions that streamline IT operations, offering a platform designed to reduce noise, detect anomalies, and correlate events within complex IT environments. The technology enhances collaboration and provides continuous availability, transforming raw data into actionable insights for IT teams.
Founded in 2011 by Phil Tee and Mike Silvey, Moogsoft was established based on the recognition of increasing complexity in modern IT infrastructure, particularly with the proliferation of cloud services. The founders envisioned a system that could bridge the gap between human operators and machine-generated data, simplifying incident management.
The company's platform is utilized by IT departments seeking to optimize digital experiences and ensure operational agility. Moogsoft's overarching mission is to accelerate the evolution of cloud environments and resolve the most pressing IT challenges by fostering harmonious interaction between people and machines, ultimately creating clarity from chaos.
Moogsoft has raised $113.0M across 5 funding rounds.
Moogsoft has raised $113.0M in total across 5 funding rounds.
Moogsoft has raised $113.0M in total across 5 funding rounds.
Moogsoft's investors include Jason Kreuziger, CFA, Redpoint Ventures, Thomvest Ventures, HCL Group, Northgate Capital, Singtel Innov8, ST Telemedia, Wing Venture Capital, Georg Mende, Nikhil Eapen, Accel, Dell Technologies Capital.
Moogsoft is a technology company specializing in AIOps (Artificial Intelligence for IT Operations), providing an enterprise platform that automates incident management through machine learning.[1][2][4] Its core product, Moogsoft AIOps (including Moogsoft Enterprise), ingests events from monitoring systems, deduplicates alerts into "Situations," detects anomalies, correlates incidents, and enables collaborative resolution to reduce noise, accelerate root cause analysis, and minimize downtime.[1][2][5] It serves IT Ops, DevOps, and SRE teams in sectors like cloud computing, financial services, healthcare, and telecommunications, solving the problem of alert fatigue and slow remediation in complex digital infrastructures.[1][3][4] Founded in 2011 in San Francisco and acquired by Dell Technologies in July 2023, Moogsoft demonstrated strong growth in AIOps adoption before integration into Dell's portfolio.[1]
Moogsoft was founded in 2011 in San Francisco, California, emerging amid the rise of cloud-native infrastructures and DevOps practices that overwhelmed traditional IT monitoring with alert overload.[1][3] Key leadership included CEO Phil Tee, who guided early funding rounds aimed at expanding operations through Agile Service Management software leveraging Big Data and social orchestration for incident detection and resolution.[1] The idea stemmed from addressing IT teams' pain points—manual processes, siloed tools, and high noise from devices, apps, databases, and tickets—pioneering AIOps to automate correlation and collaboration.[2][6] Early traction built on patented AI/ML algorithms for real-time anomaly detection, gaining adoption among enterprises needing continuous availability, culminating in Dell's 2023 acquisition to bolster its IT operations portfolio.[1][7]
Moogsoft rides the AIOps trend, fueled by exploding data volumes from cloud, microservices, and observability tools, where Gartner notes needs for advanced correlation, anomaly detection, and causality in IT operations.[7] Timing aligned with DevOps/SRE shifts post-2010s, as outages cost billions annually, making noise reduction critical for SLAs and digital transformation.[1][4] Market forces like hybrid/multi-cloud complexity and AI maturation favor it, positioning Moogsoft (now Dell-enhanced) as a bridge between monitoring (e.g., Dynatrace competitors) and ITSM (e.g., ServiceNow, BMC), influencing ecosystems by standardizing proactive ops and enabling teams to focus on innovation over firefighting.[3][4][5]
Post-2023 Dell acquisition, Moogsoft's platform will likely deepen integration into Dell's APEX portfolio, expanding AIOps to edge AI, predictive analytics, and zero-trust security amid rising generative AI ops demands.[1][8] Trends like causal AI, full-stack observability, and autonomous remediation will shape its path, potentially evolving influence through scaled enterprise deployments and open ecosystems. As IT complexity grows, Moogsoft's clarity-from-chaos mission—rooted in harmonious human-AI collaboration—positions it to drive sustained availability in an always-on world.[2][6]
Moogsoft has raised $113.0M across 5 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $20.0M Other Equity in May 2021.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| May 5, 2021 | $20.0M Other Equity | Jason Kreuziger, CFA | |
| Mar 1, 2018 | $40.0M Series D | Jason Kreuziger, CFA | Redpoint Ventures, Thomvest Ventures, HCL Group, Northgate Capital, Redpoint Ventures, Singtel Innov8, ST Telemedia, Wing Venture Capital |
| Jun 1, 2016 | $32.0M Series C | Georg Mende, Nikhil Eapen | Accel, Dell Technologies Capital, Kleiner Perkins, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Redpoint Ventures, Sapphire Ventures, Social Capital, Thomvest Ventures, Rob Salvagno, Anand Birje, Redpoint Ventures, Jeff Karras, Wing Venture Capital |
| Oct 1, 2014 | $14.0M Series B | Peter Wagner | Accel, Dell Technologies Capital, Kleiner Perkins, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Redpoint Ventures, Sapphire Ventures, Social Capital, Thomvest Ventures, Cisco Investments, John Walecka |
| May 1, 2013 | $7.0M Series A | John Walecka | Redpoint Ventures, Thomvest Ventures |