The Cloud 100 Rising Stars 2021: Meet Cloud Computing’s New Vanguard, From GlossGenius To TRM Labs

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Meet the Cloud100 rising stars of 2021:

and cofounded debt repayment API platform Rightfoot to help students like themselves get rid of their debts.As companies big and small turn to the cloud to solve challenges facing an increasingly digital world, the up-and-comers of the Cloud 100 Rising Stars are ready to step up.

Produced in partnership with Bessemer Venture Partners and Salesforce Ventures, these 20 private companies, all of which have raised $25 million or less in total funding, were judged based on selection criteria including financials, marketing, leadership, people and culture. The result: an unranked group of promising cloud businesses who are leveraging the cloud for a wide range of impact.

To support small business owners in the beauty industry, Danielle Cohen-Shohet combined her experiences as a freelance beauty professional and a full stack engineering programmer to createan appointment and scheduling management software for salons and spas. “I think the single biggest operational challenge we're solving is that small business owners wear a lot of different hats,” she says. “They have a lot of competing priorities.”CEO Danielle Pensack and her cofounders are tackling the U.

A number of Rising Stars companies are harnessing the power of cloud technology and AI to solve data-related problems.30 Under 30 alum, was inspired by his work as a data scientist on Airbnb’s early metrics store to build a company that provides tools for others to track and share their business metrics in one place. Collaborative notebook platformis on a mission to make working with data easier, too.

As they continue to innovate in their respective industries, the Rising Stars are on track to graduate to the six-year-old Cloud 100 List, a leap others have made before. Startups that have pushed through to the top spots on this year’s Cloud 100 List include design software Canva , restaurant software Toast , design tool Figma and service software ServiceTitan . Other former Rising Stars on this year’s list include Zapier and Cloudinary ; Benchling, Gong.io and Calendly ; and Notion .

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