Xangati
Xangati is a technology company.
Financial History
Xangati has raised $11.0M across 1 funding round.
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Xangati has raised $11.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Xangati is a technology company.
Xangati has raised $11.0M across 1 funding round.
Xangati has raised $11.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Xangati was a technology company specializing in hybrid cloud and virtualization performance management. It developed a service assurance analytics and performance control platform designed to optimize application delivery, efficiency, and costs across complex IT environments, including on-premises, public clouds (AWS, Azure), and containerized infrastructures like Docker. Its products served IT administrators and data center operators by providing real-time, cross-silo intelligence to improve hybrid-cloud infrastructure performance and reduce operational inefficiencies[1][3]. Xangati’s platform enabled organizations to correlate infrastructure metrics with business outcomes, enhancing IT agility and infrastructure ROI[1].
The company demonstrated growth momentum through continuous innovation, such as launching virtual appliance software for self-healing optimization and expanding support for major cloud providers. Xangati’s technology was recognized for addressing the challenges of managing hybrid-cloud environments where traditional siloed monitoring tools fall short[1].
Xangati was founded by Jagan Jagannathan, who also served as its Chief Technology Officer. The company emerged to address the growing complexity in hybrid cloud and virtualized data centers, where multiple applications and converged physical and software-defined layers created unpredictable performance issues[1][2]. Early traction included raising nearly $22 million in funding rounds led by investors such as Walden International, Alloy Ventures, and Citrix, which also invested in a Series C round[2]. The company evolved its focus from virtualization performance management to comprehensive hybrid cloud service assurance analytics.
In 2017, Xangati was acquired by Virtual Instruments, an enterprise data analytics provider, to enhance Virtual Instruments’ infrastructure performance monitoring capabilities. Post-acquisition, Jagannathan took on the role of Chief Innovation Officer at Virtual Instruments, signaling a strategic integration of Xangati’s technology into a broader performance management portfolio[2][5].
Xangati rode the wave of increasing hybrid cloud adoption and the growing complexity of virtualized data centers. As enterprises moved workloads across on-premises and multiple cloud platforms, traditional monitoring tools proved inadequate due to their siloed nature. Xangati’s timing was critical in addressing this gap by providing unified visibility and control across diverse environments[1][2].
Market forces such as cloud migration, containerization, and the need for IT agility favored solutions that could deliver real-time, actionable insights to optimize infrastructure performance and costs. By enabling a shared view of application and infrastructure behavior, Xangati influenced the broader ecosystem by promoting integrated performance management approaches that complement application performance management solutions[2].
Following its acquisition by Virtual Instruments, Xangati’s technology is positioned to play a key role in the evolution of infrastructure performance monitoring, particularly as hybrid and multi-cloud environments become the norm. Future trends shaping its journey include increased automation in IT operations, deeper integration of AI/ML for predictive analytics, and expanded support for container orchestration platforms.
Xangati’s influence is likely to grow as enterprises demand more intelligent, unified tools to manage complex cloud-native infrastructures efficiently. Its foundational approach to cross-silo analytics and self-healing optimization sets a precedent for next-generation IT performance management solutions[2][5].
Xangati has raised $11.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Xangati's investors include Walden International.
Xangati has raised $11.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $11.0M Series B in September 2007.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sep 1, 2007 | $11.0M Series B | Walden International |