US software-as-a-service (SaaS) company Coralogix has acquired Aporia, an AI observability and guardrail platform.
The financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
Coralogix said this acquisition positions it as the first observability platform to integrate insights from both AI and software applications.
Founded in 2019, Aporia provides solutions to protect AI systems, including generative AI and traditional machine learning. Its client base includes startups and Fortune 500 companies such as Lemonade, DoorDash, MünchenRe, Bosch and Sixt.
Aporia’s solutions are said to provide real-time detection and resolution of AI errors.
The integration of Aporia’s capabilities is expected to enable Coralogix to bridge the gap between AI and traditional software.
This eliminates blind spots caused by individual tools and delivers insights across data pipelines, infrastructure, applications and AI systems, increasing reliability and security.
Coralogix’s platform now features advanced AI observability tools, allowing customers to monitor and secure AI systems alongside traditional infrastructure.
These tools address critical AI challenges, including real-time detection of issues such as hallucinations, rapid injections, bias, drift and safety risks, ensuring optimal performance and reliability.
Coralogix CEO Ariel Assaraf said: “This acquisition is an important step for us. Using Aporia’s technology and expertise, hundreds of AI teams already using Coralogix will enjoy high-quality visibility, protection and control over their AI systems.
Coralogix also announced plans to launch Coralogix AI, a dedicated research center focused on AI transparency, security, monitoring, governance and control, with an investment of tens of millions of dollars over the next two years.
In February 2022, Aporia secured $22 million in its Series A funding round, led by Tiger Global Management, with participation from Samsung Next, Tal Capital, Vertex Ventures and TLV Partners.
Aporia CEO Liran Hason and CTO Alon Gubkin will lead Coralogix AI.
Hason added: “Aporia has always been committed to helping organizations trust and protect their AI systems. By joining Coralogix as Coralogix AI, we can accelerate our mission of delivering security, reliability and transparency to AI deployments worldwide.”
The Aporia team will transition to Coralogix’s offices, where their technology will be integrated. The expectation is that the workforce will double within two years.
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