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Cribl Raises $319M in Series E Led by GV, Valued at $3.5B
Aug 27, 2024, 02:27 PM
San Francisco-based data infrastructure startup Cribl has successfully raised $319 million in a Series E funding round, achieving a valuation of $3.5 billion. The funding was led by GV, Google's corporate venture arm, and included a $119 million secondary offering. This latest investment brings Cribl's total funding to $600 million. Cribl is recognized as one of the fastest-growing infrastructure companies, with its data engine playing a significant role in IT and security sectors. The company has been consistently supported by investors such as CRV, who have backed its founders Clint Sharp, Ledbit, and Dritan Bitincka since 2019.
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