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Wercker is a technology company.
Wercker developed a Docker-based continuous delivery platform for software developers. It automated build and deploy processes using Docker containers, enabling local execution via a command-line interface and deployment across various cloud platforms. Its pipeline architecture provided automated workflows from code changes to deployment artifacts, significantly enhancing developer velocity.
Founded in 2011 by Micha Hernandez van Leuffen, Wercker’s core insights stemmed from his thesis on containers and automated resource provisioning. This academic foundation fueled its innovative approach to continuous integration and delivery, leading to the company's formal establishment in 2012. Leuffen aimed to streamline modern software development practices.
Wercker targeted development teams focused on web applications, acting as a critical link between source-code repositories and major cloud providers. The platform simplified continuous integration, enabling frequent code testing and incremental software updates. This fostered agile development cycles and a proactive culture of continuous delivery for its user base.
Wercker has raised $7.5M across 3 funding rounds.
Wercker has raised $7.5M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Wercker has raised $7.5M across 3 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $4.5M Series A in January 2016.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 28, 2016 | $4.5M Series A | INKEF Capital | Notion Capital | Announced |
| Sep 1, 2014 | $2M Series A | Notion Capital | Khosla Ventures, Tola Capital, Rockstart, Shamrock Ventures, Vitulum Ventures | Announced |
| Jan 1, 2013 | $1M Seed | DAN Harple | Khosla Ventures, Tola Capital, Greylock Partners, Vitulum Ventures | Announced |
Direct answer: Wercker was a developer tools company that built a container-based continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) platform focused on automating build, test and deployment pipelines for cloud-native applications; it was acquired by Oracle in 2017 and its standalone presence has since been absorbed into larger tooling and platform offerings.[1][2]
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Wercker has raised $7.5M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Wercker's investors include INKEF Capital, Notion Capital, Khosla Ventures, Tola Capital, Rockstart, Shamrock Ventures, Vitulum Ventures, Dan Harple, Greylock Partners.