Dagger vs env zero: The Cloud Governance Platform
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Dagger
Dagger is a programmable CI/CD engine and automation platform that allows engineering teams to define pipelines as code using any programming language. Founded by Solomon Hykes (Docker co-founder), it offers an open-source core with a containerized execution model targeting software development teams at mid-market and enterprise companies.
env zero: The Cloud Governance Platform
env0 is a cloud governance and Infrastructure as Code (IaC) automation platform that enables enterprise DevOps and platform engineering teams to deliver self-service infrastructure with policy guardrails, drift management, GitOps workflows, and FinOps controls. The company serves large enterprises including PayPal, Broadcom, Paramount, MongoDB, and Western Union, with broad integrations across major cloud providers, IaC frameworks, and observability tooling.
| Dimension | Dagger | env zero: The Cloud Governance Platform |
|---|---|---|
| Vertical | SaaS | SaaS |
| Segment | Infrastructure/DevTools | Infrastructure/DevTools |
| Founded | ||
| Employees | 51-200 | |
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| Funding | Series A ($30M) | Series A ($40.3M)more funded |
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Notable Customers
Dagger
env zero: The Cloud Governance Platform
Known Competitors
Dagger
env zero: The Cloud Governance Platform
Recent News
Dagger
- Introducing Dagger: a new way to create CI/CD pipelines
- Announcing our $20M Series A from Redpoint Ventures - Dagger.io
- Dagger Love
env zero: The Cloud Governance Platform
- In The News | env zero
- In The News | env zero
- Introducing env zero Cloud Analyst – AI-Powered Infrastructure ...
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