

Wasserman left Kolide, and after some time as Fleet’s lead maintainer, he partnered with McNeil to launch Fleet Device Management Inc. However, Kolide’s priorities transitioned away from Fleet to a separate SaaS product, leaving Fleet in the hands of the community who took over the maintenance. Osquery co-creator Zach Wasserman left Facebook and went on to create a new company called Kolide, which in turn developed an open source platform called Fleet that was designed make it easier to use Osquery in an enterprise setting.
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The framework is pitched as an endpoint agent that gives IT and security teams visibility into their Windows, Linux, and Windows infrastructure - using simple SQL commands, it allows them to query all the devices on a network like they would with a database. Osquery was developed initially inside Facebook, with the social networking giant open-sourcing the project in 2014. MetaBeat will bring together thought leaders to give guidance on how metaverse technology will transform the way all industries communicate and do business on October 4 in San Francisco, CA.Ī little more than one year after its foundation, Fleet today announced a $5 million seed round of funding from a slew of notable investors, including VC firm CRV and GitLab cofounder and CEO Sid Sijbrandij.
