The Jerusalem Post

Ra’anana start-up DriveNets raises $110m.

- • By EYTAN HALON

Ra’anana-based networking software start-up DriveNets has raised $110 million in Series A funding to accelerate worldwide growth, the company announced on Sunday.

The round was led by Herzliya-headquarte­red Pitango Growth and California-based Bessemer Venture Partners, with the participat­ion of a number of private investors. Founded in 2015, DriveNets has been self-funded until today.

The company aims to solve one of the greatest threats facing the telecommun­ications industry today: how to prevent profits slipping while demand for services is rapidly expanding, but customers are not paying more.

To ensure continued profitabil­ity, DriveNets’ Network Cloud software creates routing infrastruc­tures that can grow linearly and run any service, at any scale from centralize­d clouds.

By using existing software stacks and “white box” hardware to create an on-demand infrastruc­ture, communicat­ion service providers are able to handle increasing demand while keeping expenditur­e in check.

Since 2017, DriveNets’ technology has been used by a leading North American service provider, and the company has accrued revenues of tens of millions of dollars. It currently employs 150 workers and is planning to expand its staff to 200 employees by the end of 2019.

“We believe Network Cloud will become the networking model of the future,” said DriveNets’ cofounder and CEO Ido Susan, who previously founded Intucell – which was acquired by Cisco for $475m. in 2013.

“We’ve challenged many of the assumption­s behind traditiona­l routing infrastruc­tures and created a technology that will allow service providers to address their biggest challenges like the exponentia­l capacity growth, 5G deployment­s and low-latency AI applicatio­ns. We are pleased that investors like Bessemer and Pitango share our vision.”

Cofounder Hillel Kobrinsky previously establishe­d web conferenci­ng specialist Interwise, which was acquired by AT&T for $121m. in 2007.

“DriveNets’ Network Cloud does to service provider networks what Amazon, Microsoft, Google and Facebook have done to compute and storage in data centers,” said Aaron Mankovski, Pitango Growth Managing General Partner, who will now join DriveNets’ board of directors.

“It creates a unified shared networking resource that can deliver any service on any port – and at any scale.”

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(DriveNets) EMPLOYEES OF Ra’anana-based start-up DriveNets.

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