Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Palo Alto DevSecOps orchestration platform at $51.3M raised ($20M Prosperity7 Series B 2025); Hummingbird AI autonomous agents Oct 2025 with 200% revenue growth serving Cisco/Honeywell/Sephora competing with GitLab for CI/CD.
Opsera is a Palo Alto, California-based AI-powered DevSecOps orchestration platform — having raised $51.3 million total including a $20 million Series B in 2025 led by Prosperity7 Ventures with Hitachi Ventures — providing enterprises with a no-code, continuous orchestration platform that automates and streamlines software delivery pipelines while embedding security and compliance across CI/CD workflows. Founded in January 2020 by co-founders Chandra Ranganathan and Kumar Chivukula (industry veterans who met at Symantec and later tackled DevOps automation challenges at Uber), Opsera has achieved 200% revenue growth since its $15 million Series A in April 2021. Enterprise customers including Cohesity, Cisco, Honeywell, Guardant Health, Qualys, Sephora, and Siemens rely on Opsera for complex DevSecOps workflows. In October 2025, Opsera unveiled the Hummingbird AI platform — introducing autonomous AI agents that dynamically analyze, adapt, and optimize software delivery in real-time, transforming DevOps telemetry into actionable intelligence. Opsera has won the Tech Ascension Award in DevOps and the 2025 CloudX Award for Cloud Application Platforms.
Mountain View construction layout robot (FieldPrinter 2) at 10K-15K sq ft/day, 10x manual speed with 1/16" accuracy; $69.5M total printing 100M+ sq ft for DPR/Turner/Skanska competing with Trimble for BIM-to-field layout automation.
Dusty Robotics is a Mountain View, California-based construction robotics company — backed with $69.5 million in total funding from Root Ventures, Scale Venture Partners, Canaan Partners, GRIDS Capital, and Cantos — providing general contractors and construction teams with the FieldPrint Platform: a BIM-to-field robotic layout solution that uses the FieldPrinter robot to print precise floor markings from digital building models, replacing the manual chalk-line and tape-measure layout process that construction crews use to mark where walls, electrical, plumbing, and structural elements will be built. The FieldPrinter 2 (launched January 2024) lays out 10,000-15,000 square feet per day with one operator at 1/16 inch accuracy — approximately 10x faster than manual layout methods — and has printed over 100 million square feet across thousands of projects for customers including DPR, Turner, and Skanska. Named one of Fast Company's Most Innovative Companies of 2024 in the robotics category. Founded in 2018.
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