Nobl9, the software reliability platform company, launches its services in Poland
Nobl9, the software reliability platform company, launches its services in Poland
November 12, 2021
Nobl9 has just announced the opening in Poznan, in Poland, and has already hired 40 engineers.
Nobl9, the software reliability platform company, was founded in 2019 by Polish entrepreneur Marcin Kurc.
The previous company of Kurc – Orbitera was acquired by Google and he appreciated the Google approach to Service Level Objectives (SLO) that link monitoring and other logging and tracing data to user happiness and business KPIs.
The aim of SLO platform is to support DevOps teams and site reliability engineers.
Nobl9 is headquartered in Boston and cooperates with Battery Ventures, CRV, Bonfire, Harmony, Resolute, and Sorenson.
“We are excited to have an office presence in Poznań and to welcome some of the brightest engineering talent in Poland to the Nobl9 team,” said Kurc, CEO at Nobl9.
“With Nobl9’s roots in Poland, and the fact that so many of our new hires are coming out of great local universities like the Poznan University Of Technology and Adam Mickiewicz University it only made sense for us to open our new office as close as we could to the source of talent.”
Nobl9, the software reliability platform company, launches its services in Poland
Nobl9 has just announced the opening in Poznan, in Poland, and has already hired 40 engineers.
Nobl9, the software reliability platform company, was founded in 2019 by Polish entrepreneur Marcin Kurc.
The previous company of Kurc – Orbitera was acquired by Google and he appreciated the Google approach to Service Level Objectives (SLO) that link monitoring and other logging and tracing data to user happiness and business KPIs.
The aim of SLO platform is to support DevOps teams and site reliability engineers.
Nobl9 is headquartered in Boston and cooperates with Battery Ventures, CRV, Bonfire, Harmony, Resolute, and Sorenson.
“We are excited to have an office presence in Poznań and to welcome some of the brightest engineering talent in Poland to the Nobl9 team,” said Kurc, CEO at Nobl9.
“With Nobl9’s roots in Poland, and the fact that so many of our new hires are coming out of great local universities like the Poznan University Of Technology and Adam Mickiewicz University it only made sense for us to open our new office as close as we could to the source of talent.”
More information here.
Image credit: Nobl9
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