From: Esther Baruk <esther.baruk@gmail.com>
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: [Caml-list] Companies using OCaml
Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2012 22:05:50 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAFzMiE3MHwZwjiht+cjn8TNq26oZ4Wpz5PW2L4PDmsehqQCFyQ@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
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Dear OCaml list,
Some of you might already have heard about the OCaml Website
project<http://github.com/agarwal/ocamlweb>started after its
announcement at the last OCaml Meeting in April 2011.
There will be a page on the website where we list all companies using the
OCaml language.
We listed almost all well known companies (see the list at the end of this
mail), with a small description of the use of OCaml in the corresponding
company.
We wish to enrich this list as much as possible.
So, if you know or work in a company using OCaml and that is not in this
list, please tell us. And if you see some detailed descriptions that need
to be updated, let us know.
We also welcome new contributors to the project. You can submit pull
requests on Github (http://github.com/agarwal/ocamlweb) and also suggest
content to add, etc. We have a mailing list where you can subscribe:
https://lists.forge.ocamlcore.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/ocamlweb-devel
Thank you for your help.
Esther Baruk
List (sorted by country and company name):
- England
- Acunu <http://www.acunu.com>
*Acunu is writing, from the ground-up, a Storage and Analytics
Platform for Massive Data.*
- Citrix <http://www.citrix.com>
- Flying Frog Consultancy <http://ffconsultancy.com>
*Flying Frog Consultancy Ltd. consult and write books and software on
the use of OCaml in the context of scientific computing. OCaml excels in
the niche of intrinsically complicated programs between large-scale,
array-based programs written in languages such as HPF and small-scale,
graphical programs written in languages such as Mathematica.*
- Merjis <http://merjis.com>
*Merjis Ltd. work on improving website return on investment by having
a mix of good marketing and excellent understanding of the technology. We
use OCaml because it represents the best of breed technology to use when
building websites.*
- France
- Dassault Systèmes <http://www.3ds.com/fr/>
**
- Esterel Technologies <http://www.esterel-technologies.com/>
**
- LexiFi <http://www.lexifi.com>
*LexiFi is an innovative provider of software applications and
infrastructure technology for the capital markets industry.
LexiFi Apropos
is powered by an original formalism for describing financial
contracts, the
result of a long-term research and development effort.*
- MEDIT <http://www.medit.fr>
*MEDIT develops SuMo, an advanced bioinformatic
system<http://mjambon.com/phd.html> for
the analysis of protein 3D structures and the identification of
drug-design
targets. SuMo is written entirely in OCaml and provides interfaces to
several commercial molecular-modelling packages.*
- Motion-Twin <http://www.motion-twin.com>
*Motion-Twin is building web-based Flash video games for several web
sites such as Frutiparc <http://www.frutiparc.com> and
Prizee<http://www.prizee.com>
and KadoKado <http://www.kadokado.com>. Because controlling the
technology is critical for us, we're developing a lot of in-house tools
using OCaml to gain development time and stability advandages over
competitors. Using OCaml enables us to quickly develop robust
software that
we need to build our games.*
- MLstate <http://www.mlstate.com>
*MLstate is the creator of Opa <http://opalang.org>: an open-source
web development platform. It consists of a new programming
language, a new
web server, a new database and a new distributed execution engine, all of
them tightly integrated to provide a great experience for web developers.
Opa is concise, simple, concurrent, dynamically secure and secure out of
the box. It is written mainly in OCaml and uses OCaml as an intermediate
language for compilation.*
- OCamlPro <http://www.ocamlpro.com>
*OCamlPro develops and maintains a development environment for the
OCaml language. They provide services for companies deciding to
use OCaml.
Among these services: trainings, necessary expertises, tools and
libraries
long-term support, and specific developments to their applicative domains.
*
- RunOrg <http://runorg.com>
**
- Japan
- IT Planning <http://www.itpl.co.jp/>
*We use Ocaml for some kind of enterprise systems (i.e. production
control, portfolio risk management and web services).*
- Poland
- Narrow Gate Logic <http://nglogic.com>
*Narrow Gate Logic is a company using Ocaml language in business and
non-business applications.*
- Sweden
- Framtidsforum I&M <http://www.exceleverywhere.com>
*Framtidsforum I&M sells ExcelEverywhere, which creates web pages
that look and function the same as your MS Excel spreadsheet.
JavaScript is
used for calculation. Supports 140 Excel-functions. Typically used for
expense report, survey, order forms, reservation forms, employment
application, financial advisor, ROI. There are also versions
that generate
ASP, ASP.NET and JSP/Java code. The compiler is written using Ocaml.*
- Uganda
- Digital Solutions <http://dsmagic.com>
*General programming, with wide base and experience in Mobile
Telephony programming and web application development.*
- United States
- Galois <http://www.galois.com>
*Galois has developed a domain specific declarative language for
cryptographic algorithms. One of our research compilers is
written in OCaml
and makes very extensive use of camlp4.*
- JaneStreet <http://www.janestreet.com>
*Jane Street is a quantitative proprietary trading firm that operates
around the clock and around the globe. They bring a deep understanding of
markets, a scientific approach, and innovative technology to bear on the
problem of trading profitably in the world's highly competitive financial
markets.
Jane Street is perhaps the largest commercial user of OCaml, and has
attracted a very strong team of functional programmers. They use
OCaml for
everything, from research infrastructure to trading systems to operations
and accounting systems. Jane Street has over 50 OCaml
programmers and over
a million lines of OCaml, powering a technology platform that trades
billions of dollars every day.*
- MrNumber <http://mrnumber.com/> (formerly
Skydeck<http://www.slideshare.net/jaked1/from-o-caml-to-javascript-at-skydeck>
)
- MyLife <http://mylife.com> (formerly Wink)
MyLife has developped a powerful people search tool that will empower
those in need to find anyone, regardless of years past and the life that
was built in between.
- Psellos <http://psellos.com>
- PRUDENT Technologies and Consulting,
Inc.<http://www.prudentconsulting.com/>
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next reply other threads:[~2012-08-18 20:06 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2012-08-18 20:05 Esther Baruk [this message]
2012-08-19 9:10 ` Gabriel Kerneis
2012-08-19 12:46 ` AW: " Gerd Stolpmann
2012-08-19 16:16 ` Dan Bensen
2012-08-20 7:50 ` Mihamina Rakotomandimby
2012-08-20 7:44 ` Esther Baruk
2012-08-21 14:55 ` Richard W.M. Jones
2012-08-21 16:32 ` Ashish Agarwal
2012-08-21 16:37 ` Richard W.M. Jones
2012-08-22 14:11 ` David Baelde
2012-08-22 14:30 ` Paolo Donadeo
[not found] ` <CAFzMiE2ZLVsKC-YA3xsoUbrxwCGg3P_ZcGR67-ou5sequkLskg@mail.gmail.com>
2012-08-22 15:01 ` Paolo Donadeo
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