Monte Carlo’s Barr Moses joins TC Sessions: SaaS 2021
![]() Monte Carlo's Barr Moses will join us at TC Sessions: SaaS 2021 As the clock ticks down on TechCrunch's upcoming SaaS-focused event, we're excited to announce that Monte Carlo co-founder and CEO Barr Moses will join us at the October 27 conference.
What does Monte Carlo do? The startup works in the realm of data observability, making sure that companies' data ingestion work is bringing in actual information, and not bunk. Monte Carlo wants to make sure that companies around the world are alerted when some of their incoming data pipelines go off the rails, and isn't skewed by incorrect input.
It's a big enough problem, and a hot enough market, that Monte Carlo raised its Series A in September of 2020, and its Series B mere months later in February of 2021. That's a rapid-fire pace of capital accumulation; investors are betting that Moses and her team are onto something pretty big.
Moses will join other tech folks at the event, including Javier Soltero, Google's head of Workspace. Who else is coming? Databricks' Ali Ghodsi, UiPath's Daniel Dines, Puppet's Abby Kearns, and investors Casey Aylward and Sarah Guo, among others.
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