Tech startups such as definity, Kibu, Parallel Web Systems, Certifyde, among others, have announced venture capital funding to support data engineering platforms, AI identity networks, and autonomous AI infrastructure.

definity raises $12 mn
definity has raised $12 million in Series A funding alongside the launch of its agentic data engineering platform. The company develops solutions designed to operate and optimize enterprise data pipelines, including lakehouse and Apache Spark environments. The funding will support product development and expansion of its platform capabilities. Founded to address challenges in managing large-scale data infrastructure, definity focuses on automation and optimization using AI-driven approaches. The round includes participation from investors not fully detailed in the release. This venture capital funding reflects increasing demand for data engineering platforms that leverage artificial intelligence to improve efficiency and scalability in enterprise data operations.
Parallel Web Systems raises $100 mn
Parallel Web Systems, founded by Parag Agrawal, has raised $100 million in Series B funding, reaching a valuation of $2 billion. The round was led by Sequoia Capital, with participation from Kleiner Perkins, Index Ventures and Khosla Ventures. The company develops infrastructure for autonomous AI agents to search the web and perform complex tasks across domains such as finance, legal and research. The funding will be used to expand research, development, sales and marketing efforts. Founded to build scalable AI agent infrastructure, Parallel continues to focus on enterprise adoption. This venture capital funding highlights strong investor interest in AI infrastructure platforms.
Certifyde raises $2 mn
Certifyde, an AI adoption platform, has raised $2 million in seed funding. The round included K5 Global and Flamingo Capital, along with individual investors such as George Ruan, Brad Garlinghouse, Roland Peralta, Taylor Fritz, Diplo and Kygo. The company is led by CEO Skylar Hauswirth. Certifyde develops a browser-based platform that integrates AI tools into enterprise workflows, providing role-specific guidance and tracking productivity improvements. The funding will be used to expand go-to-market efforts and enhance product capabilities. This venture capital funding reflects growing interest in platforms that enable enterprise adoption of AI technologies and improve workforce productivity.
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