
DevZero
DevZero is a developer platform for remote software development.
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DevZero provides a platform for cloud-based development environments, targeting engineering teams in businesses of all sizes, from startups to large enterprises. The company was founded in 2021 by former Uber and Meta engineers, Debo Ray and Rob Fletcher. Ray, the CEO, previously founded an image-searching company called Genie and later spent nearly six years as a staff engineer at Uber, focusing on infrastructure and cloud security. Fletcher, the COO, has a background in leading security and engineering teams at tech organizations including Uber and Meta. Their collective experience in building and managing complex development tools at large tech companies inspired the creation of DevZero, aiming to democratize access to similar high-level tooling for the broader market.
The company addresses the inefficiency and productivity loss developers face when working with local development environments, which are often resource-constrained and differ significantly from production environments. DevZero's core service offers on-demand, ephemeral, and ready-to-code development environments that mirror production. This allows developers to build, share, and test code in an environment that is consistent and scalable, which can significantly speed up onboarding and development cycles. The platform supports various architectures, including containers, virtual machines, Kubernetes, and serverless, and integrates with developers' preferred local IDEs via a command-line interface. By moving the development environment to the cloud, DevZero helps companies reduce infrastructure spending and improve security by standardizing tooling across the organization. The business model appears to be subscription-based, with pricing starting at a per-user, per-month fee, and it offers both a fully hosted SaaS option and a self-hosted deployment on a customer's own cloud.
A key feature of DevZero's platform is its use of microVMs for Kubernetes cost optimization, which involves live rightsizing of CPU and memory, intelligent instance selection, and adaptive scaling without requiring application changes. This helps teams increase node utilization and reduce cloud costs by eliminating overprovisioning. DevZero announced a combined $26 million in Seed and Series A funding in January 2023. The seed round was led by Foundation Capital, and the Series A was led by Anthos Capital, with participation from investors like Madrona Venture Group and Fika Ventures. The company has office hubs in Seattle and San Francisco and also supports remote team members.
Keywords: cloud development environments, CDE, developer productivity, Kubernetes cost optimization, remote development, microVMs, infrastructure as code, DevOps tools, ephemeral environments, production-like environments, software development lifecycle, engineering velocity, Debo Ray, Rob Fletcher, cloud native development, serverless development, CI/CD, developer experience, platform engineering, resource management, cloud infrastructure, containerized development, code testing, collaborative coding