
Sigma Automate, an Atlanta, GA-based AI-native no-code automation platform designed for enterprise IT teams, has secured $2.75 million in funding.
Investors
Led by Glasswing Ventures, with participation from several high-profile angel investors.
Glasswing Ventures is a venture capital firm dedicated to building the future of enterprise and security through AI and frontier technology. With approximately $473 million in assets under management (AUM), the firm typically leads pre-seed and seed rounds. Glasswing is committed to backing AI-native and frontier-tech platforms and products that transform markets, establish new categories, and power the next generation of enduring global companies.
Sigma Automate Use of Funds
The company will use the funding to accelerate platform development, expand enterprise deployments, and scale its AI-driven automation capabilities for IT and DevOps teams.
About Sigma Automate
Founded by Richard Shaaya, Ben Barbour, and Greg Arnette, Sigma Automate is an enterprise software company focused on simplifying IT infrastructure automation through AI-powered, no-code workflows. The company provides a visual automation platform that enables IT teams to manage hybrid cloud, on-premises, and virtual desktop environments without requiring advanced scripting expertise. Sigma Automate’s platform includes autonomous self-healing, compliance remediation, patch management, and security automation capabilities. Headquartered in Atlanta, GA, Sigma empowers IT and DevOps teams to automate critical infrastructure, security, and disaster recovery tasks without writing code.
Funding Details
Company: Sigma Automate, Inc.
Raised: $2.75M
Round: Seed Funding
Funding Date: April 2026
Lead Investor: Glasswing Ventures
Additional Investors: High-profile angel investors
Company Website: https://sigma-automate.com/
Software Category: AI IT Automation Software
Source: https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2026/04/09/3270775/0/en/sigma-automate-emerges-from-stealth-with-2-75m-in-funding-to-close-the-enterprise-it-automation-gap.html