The idea for DevRev came from Pandey's observations as a former CEO, where he saw a lack of collaboration between developers in the "back office," and customer support and sales in the "front office." DevRev's aim is to enable developers and customers to communicate and collaborate with each other through a customer relationship management system. IIT has become a Silicon Valley founder factory of sorts, with an alumni network that also includes Poshmark's Manish Chandra, Alphabet's Sundar Pichai, Nikesh Arora, CEO of Palo Alto Networks and Rubrik's Bipul Sinha. That's really all it took for us to say, we are in, we are supportive." Khosla was also an early investor in Nutanix. "He wasn't even sure exactly what direction it would take, but I knew him and his team. "I didn't see a deck or a plan," said Khosla, who graduated from IIT in 1976, in an exclusive interview with Insider. The company has raised $50 million, which includes backing from 12 investors who are part of the IIT alumni network, including Khosla Ventures founder Vinod Khosla and Navin Chaddha, managing director at Mayfield. Pandey, a Nutanix cofounder and former CEO, and Agarwal have unveiled their next act: a startup called DevRev. When Dheeraj Pandey and his cofounder Manoj Agarwal wanted to raise money for their next startup, they tapped into the alumni network of the Indian Institutes of Technology, where they both graduated from in 1997. 12 IIT alumni backed DevRev's $50 million round, including Khosla and Mayfield's Navin Chaddha.Nutanix cofounder Dheeraj Pandey tapped into the IIT network to fundraise for his new startup.The Indian Institutes of Technology boasts of famous grads like Vinod Khosla and Sundar Pichai. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
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