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Progress Software (NASDAQ: PRGS) infrastructure automation platform for DevSecOps; acquired 2020 for $220M at $70M ARR — Chef Infra, InSpec, and Habitat competing with Ansible and HashiCorp for enterprise configuration management.
Chef is a Seattle-based infrastructure automation and configuration management platform — acquired by Progress Software (NASDAQ: PRGS) in October 2020 for $220 million cash, representing a 3x revenue multiple on $70 million ARR with 95% recurring subscription revenue — providing DevSecOps automation tools including Chef Infra (infrastructure configuration-as-code), Chef InSpec (compliance automation and security policy enforcement), Chef Habitat (application build, deploy, and runtime automation), and Chef Automate (enterprise dashboard for compliance and infrastructure visibility). Founded in 2008 by Adam Jacob and now operating as Chef by Progress within Progress Software's DevOps portfolio alongside Telerik, Kinvey, and OpenEdge.
Distributed workflow infrastructure platform for TypeScript developers; durable execution, event-driven coordination, and long-running process reliability for cloud-native applications.
Eventual is an infrastructure platform enabling developers to build distributed cloud applications with event-driven workflows, long-running processes, and reliable async coordination patterns that are complex to implement correctly on standard serverless infrastructure. Founded in 2022 and headquartered in San Francisco, Eventual provides a developer SDK and cloud runtime that abstracts the complexity of distributed systems coordination — event sourcing, workflow state management, saga patterns, and eventual consistency — into an accessible TypeScript/JavaScript API.
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