Tidelift announced $27 million in Series C funding, led by Dorilton Ventures, with Kaiser Permanente and Atlassian Ventures joining existing investors General Catalyst and Foundry Group. As part of the transaction, Daniel Freeman of Dorilton Ventures has joined the Tidelift Board of Directors. This new investment comes as open source software health and security have become a pressing priority for organizations and governments around the world. Recent threats to the software supply chain like the … More
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