CloudQuery Gets $16M: Makes Cloud Control Easy for Teams

And Why Big Companies Are Switching

Key Points

  • CloudQuery secured $16 million in new funding
  • Solves cloud chaos for overwhelmed teams
  • Used by Fortune 500 companies (including Reddit)
  • Grew 4x faster last year
  • Pulls data from 60+ sources (AWS/Azure/Okta)
  • Provides real-time visibility for security/costs/compliance
  • No coding required for custom dashboards
  • Partech investor praises clarity and control

Picture this: Your company’s cloud setup is like a messy kitchen with ingredients scattered everywhere. AWS here, Azure there, security tools in another corner. You need to check costs, lock down security gaps, or pass a compliance audit. But instead of one clear recipe book, you’ve got 60+ cookbooks in different languages. That’s the daily headache for so many tech teams.

CloudQuery just landed $16 million in new funding (led by Partech, with Tiger Global and others chipping in) to fix this exact problem. Their goal? Turn cloud chaos into a clean, easy-to-read dashboard without extra hassle.

The Cloud Mess We All Know

Teams waste hours digging through disconnected tools. Security can’t see risks. Finance can’t track costs. Compliance audits feel like panic mode. Reddit’s engineering manager, Tony Snook, put it best:

“CloudQuery enables us to scale and tailor our security and compliance efforts across both cloud and IT environments, its powerful asset inventory platform, extensive out-of-the-box integrations, and flexible plugin framework have helped us build a governance observability stack that fits our exact needs.”

This is why Fortune 500 banks, car makers, and gaming giants switched to CloudQuery last year. Their user base grew 4x faster, and revenue did too.

What CloudQuery Actually Does

In simple terms? It’s a universal translator for your cloud:

  1. Pulls data from 60+ sources (AWS, Azure, Okta, etc.).
  2. Dumps it into one place (like a tidy spreadsheet on steroids).
  3. Shows you what matters: costs spiking, security holes, compliance fails.

No coding pipelines. No managing servers. You get live alerts and custom dashboards, like IFTTT for your cloud ops.

Why Investors Are Betting Big

Partech’s Reza Malekzadeh nailed it:

CloudQuery is redefining how enterprises approach cloud governance — offering a developer-first, extensible platform that brings clarity and control to today’s complex infrastructure environments

So what’s next with that $16 million? CloudQuery’s putting the cash to work immediately: First, beefing up security and compliance features. Then, scaling to handle more Fortune 500 demand. Plus, building key tech partnerships to make their platform even stronger.

The Bottom Line for Busy Teams

Cloud governance used to mean clunky, expensive tools. CloudQuery makes it developer-friendly, like giving your team a GPS instead of a paper map. Less grunt work. More fixing actual problems.

As CEO Yevgeny Pats told us:

“We’re building a platform that gives security, compliance, and platform teams the control and visibility they need, without the friction of legacy tools”

If your team’s drowning in cloud chaos? Check them out.

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