For years, twin sisters Nilo and Jen Rahmani had late-night conversations about the challenges they faced as engineers. As they tackled issues like reliability and downtime, they realized the tools they relied on were inadequate for the scale and complexity of modern cloud systems. These frustrations, paired with their deep understanding of the pain points in site reliability engineering (SRE) and DevOps, planted the seeds for Thoras, a Washington, D.C.-based startup that is now making waves in cloud observability.
Launched in January 2024, Thoras came out of stealth with a bold mission: to eliminate the trade-off between reliability and cost. Its platform leverages AI and machine learning to not only identify the root causes of system disruptions but also optimize cloud resource alloca
Thoras is Slashing Cloud Costs and Ending Downtime with a $5M Backing
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For enterprises navigating the complexities of cloud observability, the Rahmani sisters are offering more than just a tool—they’re delivering a solution they wish they’d had years ago.
