Overview
- Tessera Labs secured a $60 million Series A led by Andreessen Horowitz, with Forbes reporting a roughly $320 million valuation.
- The company builds autonomous AI agents to handle enterprise software migrations, starting with SAP moves from ECC to S/4HANA.
- Founder Kabir Nagrecha said Tessera is working with Merck and Xerox and running trials with other Fortune 500 firms.
- He claims the agents can replace large consultant teams, cut months of coding to weeks, and deliver nine‑figure annual savings for some customers.
- The push targets a vast services spend, with research cited in coverage saying most IT budgets go to outside work and Gartner estimating $1.4 trillion in 2024.