Enterprises are spending billions managing infrastructure that still requires humans to respond to alerts and monitor performance. But what if the cloud could manage itself?
Sedai, a San Francisco-based startup, is bringing that idea to fruition. With its recently announced $20 million Series B funding, Sedai is expanding what it calls “the world’s first self-driving cloud,” a patented AI platform that autonomously optimizes cloud environments to cut costs, improve reliability, and free up engineers to focus on building..
The stakes are high. Global cloud spending is expected to top $2 trillion by 2030, but up to 30% of that spend is wasted due to over-provisioning and inefficient scaling. Sedai’s AI-powered platform promises to fix that, claiming it currently manages over $3
