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Lightbend

Lightbend, formerly known as Typesafe, is a company founded by Martin Odersky, the creator of the Scala programming language, Jonas Bonér, the creator of the Akka middleware, and Paul Phillips in 2011.

Lightbend Inc.
IndustryComputer software
FounderMartin Odersky
Jonas Bonér
Paul Phillips[1]
HeadquartersSan Francisco, California
ServicesDistribution and support on the Lightbend Reactive Platform
Websitewww.lightbend.com

It provides a platform for building reactive applications for the JVM, consisting of the Play Framework, Akka middleware and Scala programming language, with additional supporting products and development tools such as the Slick database library for Scala and the sbt build tool. Lightbend also provides training, consulting and commercial support on the platform.

Lightbend is one of the main contributors of Reactive Streams.[2][3][4]

In February 2016, the company was renamed from Typesafe to Lightbend and adopted a new logo.

Leadership edit

The company's CEO is Jonas Bonér.[5]

Investors edit

Lightbend initially raised $3 million for Series A funding from Greylock Partners.[6] Lightbend then raised another $14 million for Series B from Shasta Ventures, Greylock Partners, Juniper Networks and Francois Stieger.[7] Intel Capital is leading a new $20 million Series C round of funding along with new investor Blue Cloud Ventures and current backers Bain Capital Ventures, Polytech Ecosystem Ventures, and Shasta Ventures. This brings funding to date to $42 million.[8]

Products edit

Lightbend leads the following open-source or source-available software projects:

  • Akka event-driven middleware

It is also a core participant in the development of:

Lightbend also offers Lightbend Subscription, which offers 24/7 developer support and a commercial product Lightbend Production Suite.[9] Lightbend Production Suite includes service orchestration,[10] Lightbend Monitoring,[11] application resilience,[12] and enhanced availability.

Conferences edit

Lightbend initiated the Scala Days[13] conference which brings together developers from around the world to share their experiences and new ideas around creating applications with Scala. Since its inception, the Scala Center has taken over the responsibility for organizing Scala Days.

Lightbend even initiated Reactive Summit as a conference around the principles for asynchronous stream processing with Reactive Streams which was later donated to the Linux Foundation.

Educational Resources edit

Lightbend offers an educational platform called Lightbend Academy,[14] which includes online courses for subscription customers.

References edit

  1. ^ "Paul Phillips: Executive Profile & Biography - Businessweek". Bloomberg News. Retrieved January 1, 2016.
  2. ^ Reactive Streams Releases First Stable Version for JVM
  3. ^ A Journey into Reactive Streams
  4. ^ Reactive Streams 1.0.0 interview
  5. ^ "Company Leadership". lightbend.com. 2021. Retrieved June 13, 2021.
  6. ^ Matz, Cade (2011). "Scala daddy wraps his Java baby in Red Hat-ness". theregister.co.uk. Retrieved September 13, 2013.
  7. ^ Rao, Leena (2012). "Typesafe Raises $14M From Shasta, Greylock, And Juniper To Commercialize Scala". techcrunch.com. Retrieved September 13, 2013.
  8. ^ "Intel Invests in Lightbend and Its Scala Language". Fortune. 2016-05-26. Retrieved 2016-05-26.
  9. ^ "Reactive Platform for Production". Retrieved October 26, 2016.
  10. ^ "ConductR - A Reactive Application Manager for Operations". Retrieved October 26, 2016.
  11. ^ "Lightbend Monitoring". Retrieved October 26, 2016.
  12. ^ "Split Brain Resolver". Retrieved October 26, 2016.
  13. ^ "Scala Days". scaladays.org. 2013. Retrieved September 13, 2013.
  14. ^ "Lightbend Academy". 2020. Retrieved August 19, 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website

lightbend, formerly, known, typesafe, company, founded, martin, odersky, creator, scala, programming, language, jonas, bonér, creator, akka, middleware, paul, phillips, 2011, industrycomputer, softwarefoundermartin, odersky, jonas, bonérpaul, phillips, headqua. Lightbend formerly known as Typesafe is a company founded by Martin Odersky the creator of the Scala programming language Jonas Boner the creator of the Akka middleware and Paul Phillips in 2011 Lightbend Inc IndustryComputer softwareFounderMartin Odersky Jonas BonerPaul Phillips 1 HeadquartersSan Francisco CaliforniaServicesDistribution and support on the Lightbend Reactive PlatformWebsitewww wbr lightbend wbr com It provides a platform for building reactive applications for the JVM consisting of the Play Framework Akka middleware and Scala programming language with additional supporting products and development tools such as the Slick database library for Scala and the sbt build tool Lightbend also provides training consulting and commercial support on the platform Lightbend is one of the main contributors of Reactive Streams 2 3 4 In February 2016 the company was renamed from Typesafe to Lightbend and adopted a new logo Contents 1 Leadership 2 Investors 3 Products 4 Conferences 5 Educational Resources 6 References 7 External linksLeadership editThe company s CEO is Jonas Boner 5 Investors editLightbend initially raised 3 million for Series A funding from Greylock Partners 6 Lightbend then raised another 14 million for Series B from Shasta Ventures Greylock Partners Juniper Networks and Francois Stieger 7 Intel Capital is leading a new 20 million Series C round of funding along with new investor Blue Cloud Ventures and current backers Bain Capital Ventures Polytech Ecosystem Ventures and Shasta Ventures This brings funding to date to 42 million 8 Products editLightbend leads the following open source or source available software projects Akka event driven middleware It is also a core participant in the development of Scala programming language Lightbend also offers Lightbend Subscription which offers 24 7 developer support and a commercial product Lightbend Production Suite 9 Lightbend Production Suite includes service orchestration 10 Lightbend Monitoring 11 application resilience 12 and enhanced availability Conferences editLightbend initiated the Scala Days 13 conference which brings together developers from around the world to share their experiences and new ideas around creating applications with Scala Since its inception the Scala Center has taken over the responsibility for organizing Scala Days Lightbend even initiated Reactive Summit as a conference around the principles for asynchronous stream processing with Reactive Streams which was later donated to the Linux Foundation Educational Resources editLightbend offers an educational platform called Lightbend Academy 14 which includes online courses for subscription customers References edit Paul Phillips Executive Profile amp Biography Businessweek Bloomberg News Retrieved January 1 2016 Reactive Streams Releases First Stable Version for JVM A Journey into Reactive Streams Reactive Streams 1 0 0 interview Company Leadership lightbend com 2021 Retrieved June 13 2021 Matz Cade 2011 Scala daddy wraps his Java baby in Red Hat ness theregister co uk Retrieved September 13 2013 Rao Leena 2012 Typesafe Raises 14M From Shasta Greylock And Juniper To Commercialize Scala techcrunch com Retrieved September 13 2013 Intel Invests in Lightbend and Its Scala Language Fortune 2016 05 26 Retrieved 2016 05 26 Reactive Platform for Production Retrieved October 26 2016 ConductR A Reactive Application Manager for Operations Retrieved October 26 2016 Lightbend Monitoring Retrieved October 26 2016 Split Brain Resolver Retrieved October 26 2016 Scala Days scaladays org 2013 Retrieved September 13 2013 Lightbend Academy 2020 Retrieved August 19 2020 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lightbend amp oldid 1178292505, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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