Dapple, an AI infrastructure company building the Enterprise OS Cloud, has raised $30 million in seed funding from The Raptor Group and Ion Pacific. The investment will support global expansion and further development of its enterprise AI infrastructure platform.
A New Approach to Enterprise AI Infrastructure
Many enterprises require dedicated AI environments with predictable performance, data residency, and governance controls. Traditional options often involve building infrastructure internally, waiting for hyperscaler capacity, or renting unmanaged compute resources. Dapple addresses this challenge through its Enterprise OS Cloud, an operating system that unifies infrastructure into a single governed platform.
"For years, the enterprises with the most to deploy on AI had no good place to run it. The Enterprise OS Cloud ends that choice. We did not raise capital to build what exists today. We are building the next generation of enterprise AI infrastructure with over $100M in contracts to prove it. This new capital will help us scale exponentially." - Tricia Martinez, Chief Executive Officer, Dapple
Growing Enterprise Adoption
Just five months after launch, Dapple reports more than $100 million in customer contracts and enterprise clients already running production AI workloads in dedicated, single-tenant environments worldwide.
"We have backed category creators before. Dapple did the rare thing. It proved the category in production before it raised funds to scale. More than $100M in customer contracts in five months of operations is a market telling you it was waiting for this." - Jim Pallotta, Managing Director and Chairman, Raptor Group
Expanding Global AI Capacity
The Enterprise OS Cloud is built around dedicated, in-country cloud environments that provide stronger security, regulatory compliance, and infrastructure control. As demand for AI compute continues to exceed available supply, Dapple aims to make enterprise-grade AI infrastructure accessible beyond the largest AI model developers.
"The demand we see is global. Enterprises everywhere want to run AI inside their own borders, on infrastructure they control. Almost no one can deliver that. Dapple can, and it is already live. That is why we backed this round." - Michael Joseph, Founding Partner, Ion Pacific
"Enterprises need infrastructure built for their own workloads, not a shared system that they rent by the hour. We built it dedicated and in-country for the individual enterprise, and it is carrying production load today." - Salam Al-Mosawi, Chief Operating Officer, Dapple
