
San Mateo-based management information systems company Blameless has secured $16 million in Series A funding, according to company database Crunchbase, topping the city’s recent funding headlines. The cash infusion was announced March 20.
According to its Crunchbase profile, "Blameless is a reliability orchestration platform that helps teams perform at their best through site reliability engineering (SRE). Blameless brings SRE culture to product and engineering teams. The Blameless platform helps your team improve incident management, learn from outages and get better visibility of your reliability."
The two-year-old startup also raised a $3.6 million seed round in 2018.
The round brings total funding raised by San Mateo companies in information technology over the past month to $98 million, an increase of $21 million from the month before. The local information technology industry has seen 27 funding rounds over the past year, yielding a total of $839 million in venture funding.
In other local funding news, trading platform Alpaca announced a seed funding round on March 18, financed by Y Combinator.
According to Crunchbase, "Alpaca is building a financial service company for the tech-native generation globally, starting out with a US stock brokerage for software developers. We provide simple REST Trading API and real-time market data to let developers build and trade with various types of algorithms and bots for free."
Founded in 2015, the company has raised six previous rounds, including a $3 million round in 2018.
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