Engineer.ai Partners with DigitalOcean
January 14, 2019
The
partnership provides small & medium
businesses and developers a completely
scalable way to create bespoke /
made-to-order software products.
Engineer.ai's Builder platform is an
AI-powered Software Assembly line that
breaks projects into small building blocks
of re-usable features customized by elastic
human capacity (professional software
engineers) from across the world. The result
is high-quality custom software at a
fraction of the price and time of
traditional development. DigitalOcean's
Developer Cloud provides a simplified app
setup and deployment experience allowing
developers to spend more time on innovation
vs. managing complex server infrastructures.
"Our mission is to allow anyone with an idea
to build bespoke software, regardless of
technical expertise, and we're big believers
in DigitalOcean's commitment to bringing
their award-winning Developer Cloud to our
CloudOps marketplace, giving our customers
an affordable and easy cloud alternative,"
said Sachin Dev Duggal, Founder & CEO at
Engineer.ai.
"At
DigitalOcean, our focus is on making the
lives of developers easier by abstracting
away the complexity of infrastructure, so
users of all skill levels can build powerful
applications," said Mark Templeton, CEO of
DigitalOcean. "Engineer.ai's Builder is a
natural extension of our mission. We believe
this partnership will further bridge the
technical gap for customers, so they can
bring their ideas into reality."
Co-headquartered in Los Angeles and London,
Engineer.ai is one of the featured
technology companies in the UK International
Trade booth at CES, located at Tech West
Sands Expo, Eureka Park #51441.
"This partnership is fantastic news for SMEs
in the UK, allowing them more digital access
through the use of innovative British
technology," said Dr Liam Fox MP,
International Trade Secretary. "My
international economic department will
continue to work with success stories such
as Engineer.ai to provide the platform for
more overseas collaboration between UK
companies and their like-minded overseas
counterparts."
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