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Digibee secures funding

Digibee Secures $60 Million in Series B Funding to Expand Low-Code Integration Platform

Digibee, a low-code integration platform targeting enterprise organizations, has announced the successful completion of a $60 million Series B funding round led by Goldman Sachs.

Other participants in the round include Leadwind, Southern Europe, Vivo Ventures, Brazilian telecommunications company Vivo, Kinea, and G2D. With this latest funding, Weston-based Digibee has raised a total of $90 million, which will be primarily used to drive growth in the United States and Latin America, with a particular focus on expanding customer support in the US.

CEO Rodrigo Bernardinelli stated that the funds will be allocated to driving AI capabilities into the platform and enhancing developer enablement. Digibee aims to address the pain points associated with entrenched, legacy integration technologies that fail to deliver commensurate value in relation to their costs. The company provides a suite of automated tools that facilitate the integration of applications deployed in various environments.

Its cloud services support the development and governance of integration flows that connect on-premises and cloud-based processes, service apps, and data within organizations. Digibee enables customers to create integration flows or pipelines by leveraging enterprise apps, files, and other tools. The platform offers pre-packaged business logic modules that can be reused by internal teams and partners, streamlining the integration process.

Unlike traditional integration platforms that require extensive training and certification, Digibee’s low-code approach allows engineers to be productive in a shorter timeframe, helping to reduce technical debt and enhance efficiency.