Ewake secures €2M to boost software reliability with AI agents

October 7, 2025 at 05:00 AM UTC
Tech.eu
Original: EN
Ewake secures €2M to boost software reliability with AI agents

Paris-based Ewake, a company focused on improving software reliability with AI, has secured €2 million in a pre-seed funding round. This investment, led by Connect Ventures, signals growing interest in AI-driven solutions for enhancing software performance and reducing downtime, a critical need for businesses relying on digital services. Ewake's platform features AI "teammates" designed to integrate with existing production systems, assisting engineering teams in maintaining service reliability. These AI agents proactively identify issues, suggest solutions, and provide real-time support through monitoring, incident investigation, and prevention. The agents continuously learn and adapt to a company's specific technical and business context, automating manual tasks. This funding allows Ewake to expand its Paris-based team and develop additional AI agents, aiming to support its growing customer base. The company's long-term goal is to empower developers to efficiently maintain their code by deepening the agents' learning capabilities and automating more tasks. Ewake's approach could contribute to increased European digital sovereignty by offering a home-grown alternative to potentially outsourcing these capabilities.

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