Today, we’re announcing Runlayer has raised $30M from Felicis and Khosla Ventures to help companies go all in on AI.
Runlayer is the golden path for AI: enablement, security, and control in one platform.
So, how does it give your team the right tools for AI? 🧵
@JeffDean@Google@NormJouppi@ieeemicro this is very interesting.
question:
what drove the exaggerated increase in performance + efficiency for Ironwood v TPU v5p?
Every startup should run cash like a Formula One car. Full speed on the straight. Brake as late and hard as possible into the curve.
The danger does not come from a high burn rate - but from not being able to change it rapidly when things change.
A recent conversation with our portfolio founder on risk and burn management, and the metrics that actually matter:
https://t.co/zjEyfoEHtQ
@RhysSullivan Yes. No enterprise would want a set of cli’s on users machines without a common logging and introspection mechanism. I get that CLIs are great for OpenClaw and local code agents, but not for company wide deployments
Always-on agents are no longer a huge security risk. We're proud to be featured in @Cursor's Automations launch.
Code review hasn't caught up with the explosion in code output.
Neither has code maintenance, code monitoring, and security.
That changes today.
Cursor Automations + @Runlayer is the secure stack that monitors and improves your codebase, automatically.
Always-on agents can safely build, test, and demo their work. And with Runlayer MCP, security doesn't have to be a flimsy prompt, a backlog afterthought, or an action item for next week. It's automatic.
Teams can move faster, securely, with the right guardrails.
Check out the announcement at the link below, and congrats to the Cursor team.
@Alfred_Lin I spent 12 years in enterprise software honing my craft.
Over the past six weeks I’ve had to completely redesign how I think about GTM.
AI is moving at terrifying pace - adapt or become irrelevant