Microsoft's M12 unit and CreditEase Israel Innovation Fund returned for a series C round that took the container coding platform developer's overall funding to $42m.

US-based coding technology provider Codefresh received $27m in series C funding yesterday from investors including software producer Microsoft’s corporate venture capital subsidiary, M12.

VC fund Red Dot Capital Partners led the round, which also featured online lending marketplace CreditEase’s CreditEase Israel Innovation Fund, Shasta Ventures, Vertex Ventures, Viola Ventures and Hillsven.

Founded in 2014, Codefresh has created a continuous integration, continuous delivery (CI/CD) coding system for open-source container-orchestration software product Kubernetes. The company said it will put the series C…

Robert Lavine

Robert Lavine is special features editor for Global Venturing.