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Cutover Secures Investment From Barclays in $17M Series A Funding Round


Cutover, a cloud-enabled work orchestration and observability platform, enabling organizations to innovate at pace with operational resilience, announced today that Barclays has joined Index Ventures in its $17 Million Series A funding round.

With many leading global banks and wider financial services firms already on board, this new wave of funding will increase Cutover's development capability fourfold while supporting the company's rapid expansion into new verticals.

The investment will also support Cutover's offering to solve some of the most fundamental challenges for enterprise such as migrating to a hybrid cloud model, wider digital transformation, automating and evolving operational resilience practices and managing ongoing tech change without failures.

Janhavi Rao, Chief Technology Officer, Barclays, said:
"As an alumnus of the Barclays accelerator programme, we have seen first-hand the evolution of the Cutover platform. We are pleased to be deepening our relationship with Cutover as we continue to deliver our digital transformation with added pace and resilience."

Ky Nichol, Chief Executive Officer, Cutover, said:
"This investment from Barclays supports our mission to accelerate enterprise transformation with operational resilience. We're focused on building our product development, client teams, and prototyping exciting new areas of Cutover in partnership with clients. Our ultimate aim is to empower teams to plan, orchestrate and analyze complex work faster, smarter and with greater visibility."

Cutover is leading the way in a new emerging category of tools that are helping humans and machines to collaborate more effectively. With Cutover, teams can improve processes and reduce the risk of failure across a variety of use cases for financial institutions including:

About Cutover

Cutover, the leader in work orchestration and observability, is the only platform that provides full organizational visibility into dynamic flows of work, bringing them out of the dark matter of the enterprise to enable teams to move quickly with confidence. Cutover eliminates outdated approaches like static-spreadsheets and weekend calls so teams can accomplish the work quickly and effectively?without the headache. Cutover's solution helps enterprises more effectively plan, orchestrate and audit the human and automated activities that drive critical events, such as technology releases, resilience testing, operational readiness and major incident recovery. For more information on Cutover, follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube and Instagram.


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