Two former NetSuite engineers spent a decade turning the least glamorous job in software - getting one app to speak to another - into a business ranked the #1 iPaaS and worth an estimated half a billion dollars.
AMISEQ has built a 650-plus-person business around an unglamorous enterprise truth: buying technology is easy; making it run across old systems, strict controls and global teams is the difficult part.
Master Works is a Riyadh-based Saudi technology company that helps public- and private-sector organizations turn data into assets. Founded in 2010, it delivers data management, business intelligence, artificial intelligence, computer vision, cloud and digital-transformation services alongside home-grown software products such as the P+ project-management platform and the Baseer speech-analytics engine. With around 700 employees and offices across the Gulf, Egypt, Jordan and India, it serves more than 140 clients and is positioned as a national data champion for Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030.
Epidata is an Argentina-founded, privately owned technology company specializing in innovation outsourcing - transforming organizations through software architecture, engineering, and applied knowledge. Since 2003 it has grown into a multinational with roughly 700+ staff and offices across Latin America and San Francisco, delivering software development, staff augmentation, DevOps, big data, machine learning, RPA, testing and digital transformation to enterprises and governments including JP Morgan, HSBC, Walmart, Telecom, Tenaris and Asana.
Traefik Labs builds the cloud-native networking layer that sits between your users and your services. Its flagship open-source Traefik Proxy - downloaded more than 3 billion times - auto-discovers containers and routes traffic without hand-written config, and its commercial Traefik Hub extends that into a unified 'Triple Gate' platform covering API, AI, and MCP traffic. Founded in France in 2016 and now headquartered in San Francisco, the company's stated goal is to make networking boring: reliable enough that developers stop thinking about it.
Workato is a Palo Alto-based enterprise automation and integration platform (iPaaS) that lets IT and business teams build cross-app workflows - called Recipes - with low-code/no-code building blocks and a growing layer of AI agents. It connects more than a thousand SaaS apps and on-prem systems, and is used by companies like Atlassian, Box, GitLab, Broadcom, and Toast to automate everything from employee onboarding to order-to-cash.