Microsoft's M12 invests another $22.5M into NueBird, months after its $100M valuation seed round | TechCrunch
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"It's very hard to find good site reliability engineers. There's a lot of churn. It doesn't help that the modern IT stack just keeps getting more complex. Humans alone cannot possibly keep up with this kind of change."
"NeuBird built Hawkeye, an AI-powered SRE that can quickly identify, diagnose, and resolve issues, freeing human engineers for more strategic work."
"Although extensions are often done by companies that are not growing fast, this was certainly not the case for NeuBird. Roa said he chose to call the round 'seed-1' precisely because NeuBird wants to raise larger funding from traditional Series A investors in the future."
"Companies could 'hire' Hawkeye to look for active alerts and alarms in a continuous loop throughout the day. Once Hawkeye identifies an issue, it tries to troubleshoot it, but if it doesn't succeed, it escalates the incident to a human engineer."
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