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Seattle IaC platform enabling AWS/Azure/GCP infrastructure in Python, TypeScript, and Go; $41M NEA-backed competing with Terraform for 150,000+ developers who want general-purpose programming for cloud infrastructure.
Pulumi is a Seattle-based infrastructure as code (IaC) platform — backed with $41 million raised from NEA, Madrona, and others — enabling developers and DevOps teams to define, deploy, and manage cloud infrastructure using general-purpose programming languages (Python, TypeScript, Go, C#, Java) rather than domain-specific configuration languages (like Terraform's HCL or CloudFormation's YAML). Founded in 2017 by Joe Duffy (Microsoft engineering alumni), Pulumi serves 150,000+ developers and 3,500+ enterprise organizations deploying across AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, Kubernetes, and 100+ cloud providers with the programming model flexibility that traditional IaC tools cannot provide.
Adalo is a no-code builder for creating native iOS and Android apps and web portals using drag-and-drop with relational databases, user auth, and external integrations — no coding required.
Adalo is a no-code application development platform launched in 2018 that enables entrepreneurs, product teams, and non-technical founders to build fully custom mobile and web applications using a drag-and-drop visual editor. Unlike spreadsheet-backed tools, Adalo provides its own built-in database with relational collections, allowing developers to model complex data relationships without writing a single line of code. The platform generates real native iOS and Android apps that can be published directly to the App Store and Google Play, a key differentiator from web-only no-code competitors.
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