Techstars accelerator scheme accepts PipeOps, Nigerian web startup

Techstars accelerator scheme accepts PipeOps, Nigerian web startup

PipeOps, a web startup that offers all-in-one DevOps as a Service, has been accepted into Techstars’ newest accelerator scheme, Techstars New Orleans, which is powered by J.P. Morgan, a well-known investment firm.

The Nigerian company is the only one in the group that is from Africa. It would be one of the first 11 startups to join the Techstars New Orleans accelerator. The startups would take part in a 13-week hybrid course that would take them from a kick-off retreat in New Orleans to TechCrunch Disrupt in San Francisco and Afrotech in Austin.

The plan would also give the startups exclusive virtual access to Techstars’ global network and resources in a way that was fair and open to everyone. The sentence says:

“Techstars New Orleans, powered by J.P. Morgan, is happy to announce its first group of eleven leading startups in their fields. Our team spent months talking to thousands of startups from all over the world that are building the future of commerce technology, customer brands and platforms, creator economy technology, and climate tech.

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PipeOps shared on its official Twitter page how excited it was to be accepted into the new accelerator scheme and said that this was a new step in its plan to change the way cloud and infrastructure management are done. The sentence says:

“We’re happy to tell you that PipeOps is now a part of the well-known Techstars New Orleans.” J.P. Morgan gave it power! This is a big step forward in our plan to change the way cloud deployments and infrastructure management are done.

Samuel, Taye, and Alex Idowu established PipeOps in 2021. Software engineers and small teams may easily set up, manage, and deploy applications and services into their cloud infrastructure on AWS, GCP, or Azure.

Co-founder Samuel Ogbonyomi expressed his joy at becoming part of the programme on his X page. “Excited to announce @pipeopshq’s @Techstars New Orleans class! The first @JPMorgan-powered one Enjoy the next three months, and see you at Demo Day in November! Forever and beyond.”

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In New Orleans, J.P. Morgan powers Techstars. It would last 13 weeks in New Orleans, San Francisco, and Austin. The class is newly created.

“The New Orleans class shows J.P. Morgan and Techstars’ commitment to historically underserved founders. JP Morgan believes diversity and inclusion drive innovation and growth, so it will offer founders in the accelerator banking, wealth management, and advisory solutions beyond the 13-week programme to support their growth and success.

Software engineers, early-stage businesses, and SMEs require PipeOps to set up and manage their cloud infrastructure easily and affordably. The company aims to simplify and improve efficiency.

The objective of PipeOps has always been to simplify complexity. We’re thrilled to join Techstars since our No-Code Tool simplifies cloud infrastructure deployment and management for enterprises. Increasing efficiency everywhere”

“Massive gratitude to our team, users, and partners who’ve shaped PipeOps! We’re advancing cloud deployments and infrastructure management with Techstars. Exciting moments ahead.”