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Thoughtworks is a global technology consultancy founded in 1993 in Chicago, Illinois. The company specializes in software design, delivery, consulting, and tools, focusing on agile methodologies and modern technologies such as AI and microservices. With a commitment to engineering excellence, Thoughtworks has grown from 8 employees to over 10,500 across 48 offices in 18 countries. The company offers a range of services, including custom software development, IT consulting, management consulting, and enterprise modernization. Thoughtworks emphasizes the integration of design, engineering, and AI to create adaptable platforms that enhance client responsiveness and facilitate rapid digital product evolution. It is also known for its contributions to open-source projects like Selenium and Bahmni, and it actively promotes agile software development practices through various initiatives. Thoughtworks serves a diverse clientele across industries, including notable names like Microsoft, Oracle, and Daimler AG.
Zup Innovation is a Brazilian technology company based in Uberlândia, Minas Gerais. It specializes in digital transformation and AI-driven solutions for large enterprises. The company focuses on helping organizations build secure and effective AI journeys, impacting thousands of users and generating value for major corporations. Founded about a decade ago, Zup initially operated in the B2C e-commerce space before shifting to B2B services. A significant milestone was its partnership with Natura in 2013, where Zup delivered a comprehensive digitalization strategy. The company has since collaborated with major financial institutions, including Itaú, Brazil's largest bank. Zup offers a range of services, including digital transformation consulting, data science services, and AI journey development. Its proprietary products include Real Wave, a microservices platform for faster digital product development, and Zup Labs, a research laboratory focused on generative AI solutions. The company serves around 1.5 million users annually and has mapped an ecosystem of over 36,000 startups.
GitLab Inc. is a fully remote technology company that develops the GitLab DevSecOps platform, which originated as an open-source project in 2011. The company was incorporated in 2014 and has since grown to serve millions of users worldwide with tools for software development, collaboration, security, and compliance. GitLab operates as the largest all-remote company, with over 2,100 team members across more than 60 countries. The GitLab platform offers a comprehensive DevSecOps solution that includes core version control, CI/CD pipelines for automated integration and deployment, integrated security and compliance features, and collaboration tools for project management. GitLab provides various deployment options, including self-hosted and SaaS solutions, catering to both individual developers and large organizations. The company emphasizes transparency and open-source principles, aiming to empower everyone to contribute to software development.
Grafana Labs is a New York-based software company founded in 2014, originally as Raintank. It specializes in open-source observability tools, building on a project started by Torkel Ödegaard in 2013. The company rebranded in 2017 and has since expanded its offerings to include logs, traces, and metrics through various acquisitions. Grafana Labs has achieved significant funding milestones, totaling $535.2 million, and is valued at over $3 billion. The company's core products include Grafana OSS, a free analytics and visualization web app, and Grafana Enterprise, which offers additional features. Grafana Labs also provides supporting tools like Loki for logs, Mimir for metrics, and Tempo for traces. The company focuses on unified monitoring to help users avoid vendor lock-in and high costs associated with proprietary solutions. Grafana Labs serves over 3,000 paying customers, including major organizations like Bloomberg, Microsoft, and Salesforce, and its tools are used in a variety of applications, from monitoring enterprise operations to NASA rocket launches.
MariaDB is a free, open-source relational database management system (RDBMS) that originated from MySQL in 2009. It was created by Michael 'Monty' Widenius to ensure an independent, community-driven database solution after concerns arose about MySQL's future following its acquisition by Oracle Corporation. The company behind MariaDB, originally founded as SkySQL Corporation AB in 2010, rebranded in 2014 to reflect its commitment to the database's development. It is headquartered in Silicon Valley and Ireland. MariaDB provides a range of database solutions, including the MariaDB Database Server, which serves as a drop-in replacement for MySQL with added features like columnar analytics and JSON functionality. The company also offers a fully managed cloud database service and enterprise support to assist organizations in optimizing their database infrastructure. With over 1 billion downloads and a strong community presence, MariaDB has gained significant market adoption, becoming a preferred choice for many technology companies and users worldwide.
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