OpenLogic
OpenLogic is a technology company.
Financial History
OpenLogic has raised $10.0M across 3 funding rounds.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much funding has OpenLogic raised?
OpenLogic has raised $10.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
OpenLogic is a technology company.
OpenLogic has raised $10.0M across 3 funding rounds.
OpenLogic has raised $10.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
OpenLogic has raised $10.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
OpenLogic's investors include Highway 12 Ventures.
OpenLogic by Perforce is a technology company specializing in enterprise-grade technical support, long-term maintenance, and professional services for over 400 open source software projects, including AlmaLinux, Kafka, Tomcat, Hadoop, Kubernetes, and MariaDB.[1][3][5] It enables organizations in industries like finance, insurance, telecommunications, and technology to adopt open source securely, minimizing risks from end-of-life (EOL) software while achieving cost savings and operational efficiency.[1][3][5] Serving mission-critical infrastructure needs, OpenLogic provides SLA-backed support, consulting, and innovation guidance, acting as a single vendor for full lifecycle management across on-premises and cloud environments.[4][5][6]
As part of Perforce Software since 2019, OpenLogic supports companies avoiding vendor lock-in and disruptive migrations, with enterprise architects averaging 15 years of experience in large-scale deployments.[3][5][6] Customers report superior ticket response times, broad package coverage, and reduced maintenance costs compared to alternatives.[5]
OpenLogic traces its roots to 1998, when it was founded as EJB Solutions by Rod Cope, initially focusing on enterprise Java solutions.[1][3] Renamed OpenLogic in 2004, it quickly grew, serving Fortune 10 companies by 2008 and launching innovations like an open source PaaS stack on AWS and Rackspace in 2011, plus a CentOS PaaS partnership with Microsoft in 2012.[3]
Key milestones include acquisition by Rogue Wave Software in 2013, which expanded its cross-platform tools; provision of Tier-3/4 support to IBM customers and security-hardened CentOS in 2016; and integration into Perforce Software in 2019, enhancing DevOps and lifecycle management capabilities.[3] A 2023 logo redesign marked its modern evolution under Perforce.[3]
OpenLogic rides the explosive growth of open source in enterprise infrastructure, where OSS powers 90%+ of cloud-native apps amid rising Kubernetes, databases, and analytics adoption.[4][5] Timing aligns with EOL challenges (e.g., CentOS) and security pressures from CVEs, as firms seek alternatives to costly proprietary software without community support gaps.[1][6]
Market forces like cloud migration, DevOps acceleration, and cost pressures favor OpenLogic, simplifying multi-vendor chaos in hybrid environments.[5] It influences the ecosystem by contributing to projects (e.g., CentOS Azure images), sustaining innovation, and enabling OSS maturity for industries like banking and telecom, reducing barriers to digital transformation.[3][5]
OpenLogic is poised to expand as open source dominates AI/ML stacks, edge computing, and multi-cloud strategies, with demand surging for LTS amid rapid project cycles.[4][5] Expect deeper Perforce integrations for AI-driven DevOps and more contributions to emerging tech like next-gen containers. Its influence will grow by bridging community OSS with enterprise reliability, empowering cost-efficient innovation—Tying back, OpenLogic proves open source isn't just free software; it's a secure foundation for global business resilience.[3][5]
OpenLogic has raised $10.0M across 3 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $2.0M Venture Round in August 2011.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aug 1, 2011 | $2.0M Venture Round | Highway 12 Ventures | |
| Sep 1, 2006 | $4.0M Venture Round | Highway 12 Ventures | |
| Mar 1, 2005 | $4.0M Series A | Highway 12 Ventures |