PipeOps from Nigeria Gains Entry into Techstars New Orleans with J.P. Morgan's Backing.

13 Jun 2024

PipeOps from Nigeria Gains Entry into Techstars New Orleans with J.P. Morgan's Backing.

PipeOps, a DevOps as a Service web firm from Nigeria, has been accepted into the Techstars New Orleans accelerator program, which is supported by J.P. Morgan. The 11 startups will participate in a 13-week hybrid program, including TechCrunch Disrupt and Afrotech events. The program offers exclusive access to Techstars' global network and resources in an inclusive virtual format.

“Techstars New Orleans powered by Morgan is thrilled to present its first group of eleven category-dominating businesses. Our team spent months interacting with thousands of companies around the globe who are developing the technologies that will shape the future of commerce, consumer brands and platforms, and the creative economy. and climate tech.“

PipeOps expressed its enthusiasm over getting accepted into the new accelerator program through a statement on its official Twitter page, and it noted that the acceptance represents a new step in its ambition to revolutionize cloud and infrastructure management. The declaration says “We’re thrilled to share that PipeOps is now part of the esteemed Techstars New Orleans Powered by J.P. Morgan! This marks a major step in our quest to revolutionize Cloud Deployments & Infrastructure Management.”

Sam Ogbonyomi, Tye Joseph, and Alex Idowu developed PipeOps in 2021 to make managing cloud infrastructure easier for software engineers for small teams. The company's participation in the Techstars New Orleans class, backed by JPMorgan, was announced by co-founder Samuel Ogbonyomi. At Demo Day in November, he hopes to run into everyone.

The New Orleans Techstars class, headed by J.P. Morgan, offers a 13-week accelerator program in significant U.S. cities with the goal of empowering historically underrepresented founders. The program focuses on diversity and inclusion and offers banking, wealth management, and advising options. To redefine the landscape of cloud deployment and infrastructure management, PipeOps, a flexible solution for software engineers, early-stage startups, and SMEs, streamlines the configuration and management of cloud infrastructure.

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