The Slack-backed app monitoring platform developer raised the money in a round led by returning investor Accel, bringing its total funding to $127m.

Sentry, a US-based software monitoring technology developer backed by enterprise communication platform Slack, has secured $60m in a series D round led by venture capital firm Accel.

VC firm New Enterprise Associates (NEA) and investment firm Bond filled out the round, which lifted the company’s overall funding to $127m and valued it at $1bn.

Founded in 2011, Sentry has developed tools to help app developers and businesses detect errors and improve the source code. Its technology caters to more than…

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Edison Fu

Edison Fu is a reporter and Asia liaison at Global Corporate Venturing.