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Berlin CI/CD platform founded 2011 that pioneered automated testing for open-source GitHub projects; Idera-acquired at $3.8M revenue competing with GitHub Actions and CircleCI for lightweight developer CI pipelines.
Travis CI is a Berlin-based continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) platform — one of the original cloud-based CI services for open-source projects (founded 2011) — providing automated build and test pipelines for software projects hosted on GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, Perforce, and other version control systems. Acquired by Idera Software in January 2019, Travis CI generates $3.8 million in annual revenue with 33 employees, serving individual developers, open-source maintainers, and lean DevOps teams that use Travis CI's lightweight YAML-based pipeline configuration for automated testing.
Acquired by IBM $6.4B Feb 2025 (HashiCorp); $646M revenue expected FY25; 500M+ downloads; 85% Fortune 500; integrated with Red Hat Ansible; IaC leader
Terraform is an open-source infrastructure-as-code tool originally created by HashiCorp, founded in 2012 in San Francisco by Mitchell Hashimoto and Armon Dadgar. Terraform introduced a declarative configuration language (HCL) that allowed engineers to define, provision, and manage cloud infrastructure across any provider — AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and hundreds of others — through version-controlled configuration files. It became the de facto standard for cloud infrastructure automation and gave rise to the IaC category as it is known today.\n\nTerraform's core capability is its provider ecosystem, with 3,000+ providers enabling teams to manage infrastructure, SaaS services, and on-premises systems from a single workflow. HashiCorp built Terraform Cloud and Terraform Enterprise on top of the open-source tool, adding team collaboration, remote state management, policy enforcement, and audit features for enterprise deployments. With 500M+ downloads and adoption by 85% of Fortune 500 companies, Terraform became one of the most widely used developer tools in cloud infrastructure.\n\nIn February 2025, IBM completed its $6.4B acquisition of HashiCorp, bringing Terraform under IBM's portfolio alongside Red Hat and other enterprise infrastructure products. FY2025 revenue for HashiCorp was projected at approximately $646M. The acquisition reflects Terraform's strategic importance in the hybrid cloud era and IBM's intent to integrate IaC capabilities into its broader cloud and automation platform. Despite a 2023 license change from MPL to BSL that sparked the OpenTofu fork, Terraform's commercial ecosystem and enterprise installed base remain dominant.
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