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The San Francisco firm behind an 鈥榦pen ecosystem of data鈥 sees the UK as key to its European expansion.

Cribl, which has raised 拢145 million鈥痠n Series C funding, claims to allow enterprises to vastly increase the scope – and reduce the cost – of their data analytics.

Exacerbated by the dramatic growth of remote work, security attacks, and heightened privacy and compliance requirements, companies are now collecting and storing such vast amounts of data that a new landscape of tech vendors have emerged to solve the challenges around 鈥榖ig data鈥.

Cribl claims that its open approach to the flow of data is at odds with its competitors, which seek to lock customers into their own expensive data stacks. Its flagship product, LogStream, is described as a 鈥榲endor-agnostic鈥 way to parse and route any type of event data that flows through corporate IT systems.聽

鈥淭he UK is a great hub for Cribl, not only as a market in itself but also as a base to build out our operations in other EMEA regions,鈥 CEO and co-founder Clint Sharp told 老九品茶Cloud. 鈥淲e intend to base our EMEA leadership in the UK within the next 2-3 months.聽

鈥淲e have recently started our search for senior leadership and have engaged with some incredible talent.

鈥淲e already have adoption from customer and channel partners in the UK and with a founding team that is two-thirds European, we almost view coming to this side of the Atlantic as a 鈥榟omecoming鈥.聽

鈥淲e鈥檙e excited for the next phase in our growth, engaging with new customers and enabling organisations across the continent to unlock value from their observability data.鈥

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The Series C round was led by Greylock and Redpoint Ventures, and joined by new investor IVP, existing investors Sequoia and CRV, with strategic investment from Citi Ventures and CrowdStrike. It takes Cribl’s total funding to鈥$254m.聽

鈥淲e intend to build a team of 10-20 in the UK over the coming year,鈥 Sharp added. 鈥淥ur initial focus will be on sales, engineering, marketing, channels and operations with recruitment for support roles commencing over the course of the coming months.聽

鈥淲e are a remote-first company and intend to continue that as we expand into Europe.鈥

Cribl claims its purpose-built technology is seven-times more efficient at processing event data while using far fewer resources than alternatives, which has helped it win relationships with new global customers such as Whole Foods and Vodafone.

David Wadhwani, partner at Greylock, said: “Not since my time at AppDynamics have I seen a company taking such an innovative approach to solving a real customer problem.聽

鈥淐ribl is enabling customers to realise their long term observability strategies by addressing the single biggest pain point: getting control of the massive surface of data.”