Feeling excited here at Kosli towers 🥳 James Berthoty just announced we have been added to the Latio Tech Boundary Breakers list, encompassing vendors that are taking risks in creating new categories around their offerings.
At Kosli, we’ve seen internal builds called “fact stores,” “fact engines,” “central systems of record,” “evidence vaults,” and more. They all have one thing in common — they resemble Kosli in that they’re designed to record and organize the facts of the software delivery process. This enables governance, compliance, and accountability at scale, which is becoming increasingly critical as software development becomes more complex and distributed.
What we’re witnessing is the birth of a new category in the tech landscape:
Software Delivery Evidence Management (SDEM).
SDEM isn’t just about tracking deployments or automating pipelines — it’s about creating a robust, tamper-proof record of the entire software delivery lifecycle. From commits and builds to deployments and changes, everything is captured, logged, and verified. This transparency empowers teams to meet the highest standards of governance and security while moving at the speed of modern software delivery.
The fact that more companies are adopting this approach shows that we’re onto something big. A new category of tools is emerging across the industry, and Kosli is proud to be leading the way