Causely brings on a new CEO to accelerate growth

Yotam Yemini joins Causely as CEO after departing Cisco and previously leading go-to-market efforts at Oort, Quantum Metric, and IBM Turbonomic

 

Thursday, August 22, 2024 – Today, Causely is excited to welcome Yotam Yemini as the company’s Chief Executive Officer. In this role, Yotam will be instrumental in helping Causely fulfill its mission to enable continuous application reliability and streamline the software development lifecycle for modern applications.

Yotam Yemini, CEO of Causely

“We are excited to welcome Yotam to the team,” said Causely Founder Shmuel Kliger. “Yotam brings an exceptional track record of building and scaling go-to-market strategy. His leadership will be pivotal as we deliver our Causal Reasoning Platform to Engineering and DevOps teams.”

The news comes on the heels of strong market signals from its early access program and the hiring of Francis Cordón as Chief Customer Officer in July. Francis is a domain expert and seasoned technology leader. His experience includes customer success leadership at Quantum Metric and IBM Turbonomic, resiliency and performance architecture at BNY Mellon, and sales engineering at Dynatrace.

“Causely’s causal reasoning software is a well-timed and much needed innovation for the tech industry,” said Alex Sukennik, CIO, Semrush. “The team behind Causely is uniquely suited to help engineering teams assure service levels for business-critical applications.”

In addition to today’s news, the company shares its deepest gratitude to Causely Founder Ellen Rubin for her work building the company, early product and team over the past few years. We wish Ellen the best as she moves on to her next adventures as board member, investor, advisor, and builder in the Boston startup ecosystem.

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About Causely

Causely is the leading provider of causal reasoning software, which enables continuous application reliability and streamlines the software development lifecycle for modern applications. Whereas reliability engineering today tends to be overly complex and labor-intensive, Causely amplifies engineering productivity through its patent-pending Causal Reasoning Platform. The platform identifies cause and effect relationships in runtime to automate the process of root cause and impact analysis. This drastically shortens mean-time-to-repair (MTTR), reduces the number of incidents that occur, and empowers engineering teams to build more resilient applications and business services. Causely, Inc. is a remote-first company headquartered in New York City. Visit causely.io to learn more.

 

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