Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
NYC cloud-native observability platform at $1.6B valuation by Uber M3 founders; $340M+ General Atlantic/Greylock-backed Gartner Leader 2024 controlling observability costs for microservices competing with Datadog and Grafana.
Chronosphere is a New York-based cloud-native observability platform — backed by approximately $340 million in total funding including a $115 million Series C in 2023 at a $1.6 billion valuation, with investors including General Atlantic, Addition, Greylock, and Founders Fund — providing DevOps teams, site reliability engineers (SREs), and platform engineering organizations with a scalable metrics, logs, and traces observability platform built on the M3 open-source time-series database and OpenTelemetry standards, enabling engineering teams to monitor distributed microservices and cloud-native applications without the runaway observability cost growth that traditional platforms create as data volumes scale. Founded by Martin Mao and Rob Skillington, who built Uber's internal observability infrastructure (M3) before commercializing it as Chronosphere, the company was recognized as a Gartner Leader in the 2024 Observability Platform Magic Quadrant.
Autonomous mobile robot company for warehouse automation; flexible AMR-based fulfillment systems that adapt to changing product mixes without fixed infrastructure.
Hermes Robotics is an autonomous mobile robot (AMR) and warehouse automation company developing robots and software for logistics and fulfillment operations in warehouses, distribution centers, and manufacturing facilities. The company builds ground-based autonomous robots capable of transporting goods, fulfilling orders, and navigating dynamic warehouse environments alongside human workers, with software for fleet management and warehouse orchestration.
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