A startup founder who sold his last 3 companies just got $28 million for his fourth, to build a business from a popular project started by Google and Netflix engineers

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The startup Armory builds a business around the open source project Spinnaker. Its CEO explains how it can eliminate a 'soul sucking experience.'

On Thursday, Armory announced it closed $28 million in series B funding. Armory builds commercial features for Spinnaker, an open source project started by Netflix and Google engineers that helps engineers test and release software to the cloud faster and more often. Armory CEO Daniel Rubén Odio says many companies are facing cultural challenges because they still use outdated data centers, but they want to change how they release software.

On Thursday, Armory announced it closed $28 million in series B funding. Armory builds commercial features for Spinnaker, an open source project started by Netflix and Google engineers that helps engineers test and release software to the cloud faster and more often. Armory CEO Daniel Rubén Odio says many companies are facing cultural challenges because they still use outdated data centers, but they want to change how they release software.

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