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HashiCorp, Inc.

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  • Number of employees
    501-1000
  • Company Type
    Large Multi-national
About HashiCorp, Inc.

HashiCorp, Inc. is a leading provider of infrastructure automation software that enables organizations to provision, secure, and run applications in the cloud. Founded in 2012, the company has rapidly grown to become a key player in the DevOps space, offering a suite of open-source tools that streamline the development and deployment processes.

At the core of HashiCorp’s offerings are its flagship products, including Terraform, Vault, Consul, and Nomad. Terraform allows users to define infrastructure as code, enabling automated provisioning across various cloud providers. Vault provides secure storage and access to sensitive data, ensuring that secrets management is both efficient and secure.

HashiCorp’s vision is to empower developers and operators to work together more effectively, fostering collaboration and innovation. The company believes in the power of open-source software and actively contributes to the community, encouraging users to share their experiences and improvements.

With a strong emphasis on customer success, HashiCorp offers comprehensive support and training services to help organizations implement its solutions effectively. The company serves a diverse range of industries, from startups to Fortune 500 companies, all seeking to enhance their cloud infrastructure management.

Headquartered in the UK, HashiCorp is committed to maintaining a culture of transparency and inclusivity, where every team member can contribute to the company’s mission. As the demand for cloud-native technologies continues to grow, HashiCorp remains at the forefront, driving innovation and setting industry standards.

In summary, HashiCorp, Inc. is dedicated to transforming the way organizations manage their infrastructure, making it easier, more secure, and more efficient. With a robust portfolio of products and a commitment to open-source principles, HashiCorp is poised to lead the future of infrastructure automation.

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