Corporations have been dealing with IT operations and security management since the coronavirus pandemic that has changed the way in which people work — remote or hybrid work — and accelerated the market opportunity. Josys, spun off from its parent company Raksul last year, launched its automated management IT devices and SaaS application in September 2021 that reduces IT operation costs and enhances security systems.
Josys, the Japanese B2B SaaS platform that streamlines and automates corporate IT operations, said today it has raised 4.4 billion yen (approximately $32 million) in a Series A round led by Global Brain, with participation from ANRI, Digital Holdings, Yamauchi No 10 family office and World Innovation Lab (WiL).
One of the things that sets Josys apart from other SaaS management platforms like BetterCloud and Okta is that it empowers users by providing multiple professional …