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Why Menlo Ventures invested in StackRox

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Why Menlo Ventures invested in StackRox

About Menlo Ventures

Menlo Ventures provides capital for consumer, enterprise, and life science technologies from seed to growth stages.

  • 📌 San Francisco, California, United States
  • 👥 51-100
  • 📊 Venture Capital
  • 🌟 Early Stage Venture, Late Stage Venture
  • 🌐 www.menlovc.com

About Stack Rox

StackRox is a Kubernetes-native security platform for cloud-native applications, containers, serverless, and Kubernetes.

  • 📌 Mountain View, California, United States
  • 👥 51-100
  • 📊 Venture – Series Unknown
  • 🌟 Private
  • 🌐 www.stackrox.com

Our Investment in StackRox

The genesis stories of some of the most successful companies in Silicon Valley have started with a simple idea.

For Google, it was better search through page rank. For Uber, it was a car at your fingertips. For Roku, it was over-the-top streaming.

The StackRox Vision: “Kube-native” Security

In February of 2020, I met Kamal Shah and Ali Golshan of StackRox. They, too, had a simple idea.

They believed that the best way to protect applications running on Containers was to be “Kube-native.”

In the preceding few years, Containers, led by an open-source project called Docker, became the dominant architecture for enterprises to run applications.

While there were many options in the beginning to manage your container environment, eventually, the industry standardized on Kubernetes.

The first generation of security products for this area was built very differently: They focused on providing controls at the container level so they could work with multiple container orchestrators.

These controls have to be proprietary to be orchestrator agnostic—as a result, these container security tools create conflicts with the orchestrator, don’t scale effectively, and are hard to run, particularly at any kind of scale. And sometimes they just don’t work.

The Advantages of Being “Kube-native

By being “Kube-native,” StackRox believed you could do the following:

Proof in Customer Satisfaction

The proof in the pudding is in the eating, not in the talking. Check out the customer reviews in both Gartner Peer Insights and G2 to make up your own mind on this architecture.

Successful startups are hard, and the journey is never straight forward.

Still, the core ingredients are the same—an important growing market, a unique approach, differentiated technology, a missionary team with relevant experience, and a simple but elegant idea.

For more on StackRox and today’s news, please read StackRox CEO Kamal Shah‘s post here.

Conclusion

The success of StackRox validates Menlo Ventures’ thesis and demonstrates the potential for “simple but elegant” ideas to transform complex technological landscapes.

As containerization and Kubernetes continue to dominate cloud-native application development, StackRox’s Kubernetes-native security approach is well-positioned to play a crucial role in shaping the future of cloud security.

 

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