Harness Acquires Propelo

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Harness, a San Francisco, CA-based Modern Software Delivery Platform™ company, acuired Propelo, Inc., a Sunnyvale, California-based industry leader in engineering productivity.

The amount of the deal was not disclosed.

The acquisition expands Harness’ software delivery platform with Propelo’s engineering insights to give enterprises actionable data to measure and optimize their software delivery processes and improve developer experience. Propelo is now available as the Harness Software Engineering Insights module, which provides solutions for the entire software delivery lifecycle (SDLC). Harness Software Engineering Insights, generally available today, integrates with the Harness platform, works with common CI/CD tools (Jenkins, CircleCI, Gitlab, Azure, etc.) and provides 40+ popular third-party integrations (Azure, Jira, GitHub, etc.).

Led by Nishant Doshi, CEO and founder, Propelo provides an engineering excellence platform that gives insights into software delivery and workflows across teams, processes and systems. Organizations use Propelo to increase their developer productivity, improve developer experience, software quality and security, and accelerate time to value, including Broadcom, CDK Global, iBotta, OneMain Financial, Razorpay, Rubrik, and many other Fortune 1000 companies across industries.

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