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NOFire AI raises $2.5 million in seed funding for software reliability platform

NOFire AI has raised $2.5 million in seed funding in a round led by Marathon Venture Capital. The company builds tools that monitor and resolve software incidents, helping engineering teams catch problems before they escalate into outages – a challenge growing ever more pressing as more production code is generated by artificial intelligence (AI).

NOFire AI’s co-founder and chief scientist is HiPEAC member Anastassios Nanos, director of Nubificus Ltd. He joins chief executive Spiros Economakis, chief technology officer Panagiotis Moustafellos and chief operating officer Antonios Chalkiopoulos.

Posting on LinkedIn, Anastassios said: ‘[I’m] so excited to join forces with Panagiotis Moustafellos and Spiros Economakis at NOFire AI to help define and deploy the next-generation runtime for agentic workloads, bringing what we’ve built at Nubificus Ltd to bear on attestation, isolation, and policy enforcement for software that acts on its own. … The future of autonomous software is only as trustworthy as the ground it runs on.’

In a blog post announcing the seed round, Marathon Venture Capital partner Panos Papadopoulos noted: ‘While the velocity of code creation has scaled exponentially, the engineering lifecycle dedicated to running and maintaining production systems has remained stubbornly human-dependent. Site Reliability Engineering (SRE)—the critical function responsible for keeping digital platforms available, fast, and healthy—is hitting a hard wall. […] We need an AI SRE layer capable of cross-domain reasoning and autonomous remediation at machine speed.’


Summary

NOFire AI has secured $2.5 million in seed funding led by Marathon Venture Capital to enhance software reliability. The platform monitors issues to prevent outages, addressing challenges from AI-generated code.