Selector Bags $32M to Make Network Monitoring Less Painful
AI-powered network observability startup Selector lands $32M Series B at a $375M valuation.
Selector Software just closed a $32 million Series B round, putting the company's valuation at $375 million. The round was led by AVP.
The company builds an AI-driven platform designed to simplify network observability — basically helping enterprises monitor and make sense of their increasingly complex network infrastructure without losing their minds.
Network monitoring is one of those unsexy but absolutely essential corners of enterprise IT. As networks grow more distributed and complicated, the old-school approaches start breaking down. Selector is betting that AI can cut through the noise and surface what actually matters.
At a $375 million valuation, investors are clearly buying the thesis. The fresh capital should help Selector scale its platform and chase larger enterprise deals in a market that's only getting more demanding.