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CloudBolt Software announced its acquisition of StormForge, a provider of machine learning-powered Kubernetes resource optimization.
CloudBolt first partnered with StormForge in early 2024, when the company became the inaugural member of CloudBolt's Technical Alliance Program (TAP). With this acquisition, CloudBolt will fully integrate StormForge's patent-pending machine learning capabilities into its award-winning FinOps platform, creating one of the most advanced Kubernetes cost management solutions available.
CloudBolt's acquisition of StormForge provides a comprehensive solution that closes the FinOps for Kubernetes loop, enabling businesses to inform, optimize, and operate containers with efficiency.
StormForge helps enterprises optimize Kubernetes workloads safely, automatically, and at scale. Unlike manual approaches that require specialized knowledge and constant attention, StormForge automatically adjusts resource requests and limits, along with the target utilization of the HPA, to match real-time demand, minimizing the risk of performance issues while consistently reducing cost waste across all Kubernetes deployments. The platform has been particularly transformative for industries like fintech and hosting platforms, where Kubernetes has become crucial to modernization efforts.
"StormForge's innovative approach to Kubernetes optimization complements our vision perfectly," said Craig Hinkley, CEO of CloudBolt. "This acquisition is like two pieces of a puzzle snapping into place, seamlessly integrating their technology into our 3rd-generation FinOps platform. The market has been calling for a more unified, streamlined, and intelligent way to manage costs and optimize Kubernetes operations—together, we’re delivering exactly that."
The acquisition of StormForge propels CloudBolt’s innovation, advancing its roadmap and solidifying its leadership in intelligent cloud optimization. CloudBolt’s Augmented FinOps vision takes a meaningful leap forward by further bringing AI/ML-driven expertise to the enterprise and enabling FinOps and Platform Engineering teams to unlock new levels of cloud ROI—including across Kubernetes investments.
"By combining our intelligent Kubernetes optimization platform with CloudBolt's industry-leading cloud cost visibility, customers will now receive a closed loop solution, from reporting, through proven and powerful optimization capabilities," said Rod Squires, CEO of StormForge. "Our shared goal is clear, to empower FinOps leaders with the tools that platform engineers trust, and break open the longstanding 'black box' of container spending. Together, we’re making Kubernetes optimization smarter, more transparent, and more actionable than ever before with a tool developed by engineers, for engineers."
The reality of this vision reinforced the investment thesis.
"This acquisition creates a powerhouse in the cloud cost optimization space," said Thomas Krane, Managing Director at Insight Partners. "The combination of CloudBolt's comprehensive FinOps capabilities with StormForge's Kubernetes-specific machine learning technology addresses one of the most significant pain points for enterprises today. Organizations can now implement a truly unified approach to cloud cost management across any cloud infrastructure."
Following the acquisition, StormForge’s COO Yasmin Rajabi will join CloudBolt’s Executive Team as its new Chief Strategy Officer to ensure a smooth transition and accelerate the development and rollout of the integrated solution, while continuing to maximize value for customers, prospects, and partners. StormForge’s founding engineer, John Platt, will continue in his role and is charged with accelerating AI/ML across CloudBolt’s entire platform.
As a Technical Alliance Program (TAP) partner, StormForge is already integrated into the CloudBolt Platform and available immediately for purchase. Customers should expect additional announcements for expanded integration and enhanced AI/ML capabilities in the coming months.
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