Tesseral Raises $3.3M Seed to Bring Open Source Auth to B2B Software | HackerNoon
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Tesseral has launched with $3.3M in seed funding to provide open source authentication infrastructure for B2B software, addressing the rising security expectations of business buyers. As the B2B software development landscape evolves with AI, enterprise-grade features like SAML and role-based access control are now essential. Tesseral aims to simplify these implementations for developers so they can focus on product delivery. The founders, Ned O'Leary and Ulysse Carion, bring valuable experience from previous roles at Gem and Segment, with a focus on user security.
"For all the changes that will visit the SaaS industry over the next decade, authentication isn't going anywhere, and fast-moving teams can't afford to burn time and energy building in-house solutions."
"Tesseral empowers startups with secure, production-grade infrastructure that's fast to implement, easy to maintain, and secure."
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