HashiCorp
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Founded | 2012 |
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Headquarters | San Francisco, California, United States |
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Website | https://www.hashicorp.com/ |
HashiCorp is an open-source software company based in San Francisco, California. HashiCorp provides open source tools and commercial products for datacenter management: application development, delivery, and maintenance. It was founded in 2012[1] by Mitchell Hashimoto and Armon Dadgar.
HashiCorp is headquartered in San Francisco, but their employees are distributed across the United States and Europe, with partners in other countries around the world.
Products
HashiCorp offers both open source and paid commercial products. Their open source products include: Vagrant and its successor Otto,[2] Packer, Consul, Serf, Terraform, Nomad,[3][4][5] and Vault
Their commercial products include: Atlas.
References
- ↑ Alex· Williams. "Vagrant Founder Launches HashiCorp To Support His Open Developer Management Tool". TechCrunch. AOL.
- ↑ Serdar Yegulalp (29 September 2015). "HashiCorp: Meet Otto, the new Vagrant". InfoWorld.
- ↑ Justin Warren. "HashiCorp Completes Portfolio of DevOps Tools with Otto and Nomad". Forbes.
- ↑ Ben Kepes (28 September 2015). "HashiCorp finds a successor to Vagrant, introduces Otto and Nomad". Network World.
- ↑ Justin Warren. "HashiCorp Adds Support For VMware vCloud Air". Forbes.
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