Rimo3 Raises £1.6M to Help Enterprises Adopt Automation Without the Risk
March 15, 2025
Rimo3, a UK enterprise software company, has raised £1.6 million to develop its platform for enterprise technology adoption. The company builds tools that help large organisations assess, test, and safely deploy new technologies — particularly automation, virtualisation, and cloud migration tooling — by identifying compatibility issues, performance risks, and operational dependencies before they cause disruption in live production environments. Rimo3 reduces the cost and risk of major technology transitions for enterprises operating complex, legacy-heavy IT estates.
Large organisations face a persistent paradox in technology adoption. The automation, cloud, and modernisation tools available to them could substantially reduce operational costs and improve service quality, but the complexity of their existing IT environments — thousands of legacy applications, intricate dependencies, bespoke integrations accumulated over decades — makes every major technology transition a project with significant risk of disruption. An application compatibility problem discovered after a desktop virtualisation rollout affects thousands of users. A performance issue with a new process automation tool discovered in production rather than testing can interrupt critical business workflows. The consequence is that many enterprises adopt new technologies more slowly and cautiously than their competitive environment demands, or undertake major transitions that consume enormous resources and still produce unexpected problems.
Rimo3's platform automates the assessment and testing process that precedes technology adoption, using artificial intelligence to analyse application portfolios, identify compatibility risks, and simulate the behaviour of existing workloads in new environments before anything is changed in production. This gives IT teams and project managers a data-driven view of adoption risk that replaces the time-consuming, error-prone manual assessment processes that currently act as the primary brake on enterprise technology adoption speed. By compressing the testing and assessment phase of technology projects, Rimo3 accelerates the adoption timeline while reducing the probability of the post-deployment incidents that undermine confidence in technology change programmes.
The funding will be used to develop the platform's AI capabilities, expand coverage across the technology adoption use cases the company targets, and build the commercial partnerships with technology vendors and systems integrators that provide the primary route to enterprise customers.
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