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NodeSource

www.nodesource.com

 
NodeSource was founded in 2014 to be the premier vendor for companies rapidly adopting Node.js, an application runtime that is the fastest growing open source project on Earth. 100% of the Fortune 500 uses Node.js in some capacity and we have been laser focused on their needs from day one. Node.js is a key component of the movement towards building Cloud Native, Mircoservice and API-driven applications for the modern enterprise. The NodeSource team`s institutional knowledge with some of the largest Node.js deployments in the world is the foundation for the powerful suite of tools we are building to address the ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million

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Funding

NodeSource raised $17.5M on 12/25/2017

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