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To ship complex architectures without needing to stop and think about security, compliance, or IaaS best practices.
Inefficiencies and bottlenecks within the U.S. healthcare industry present significant opportunities for digital health applications, but software development in this sector is a minefield. All companies and their products must comply with complex HIPAA regulations, and this comes at the high cost and effort associated with compliance consultancies.
Aptible develops a Docker-based platform for the security and HIPAA compliance of health application development, providing an end-to-end solution for deployment, auditing, and infrastructural management. Through the platform’s range of security controls, the company claims that it will save businesses engineering time, money and stress by satisfying all regulations and security frameworks required to become compliant and audit-ready.
Whilst many SaaS startups are tackling the stresses of health-tech compliance platforms, Aptible provides flexible features and pricing plans that make the platform financially and infrastructurally accessible to all business and application sizes. This is achieved through scale-focused features and pricing based on usage, preventing developers from paying for features and budgets that they do not need, giving Aptible a unique positioning in this market.
Kirsty
Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle
Jun 2019
$12m
SERIES A
May 2018
$11.8m
SERIES A
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Frank Macreery
(CEO)Experience as a Senior Software Engineer for Artsy from 2011 to 2013. Co-founded Aptible in 2013.
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It truly feels like everyone here is an expert in something, and you can dive quite deep into technical areas without feeling like you're doing anything too out there since it's all built on a solid foundation.
Software Engineering
Intelligent people
Feb 2022
You really get to decide most everything about your work, from how you structure your day (there's barely any meetings), to the tools and technologies you use (obviously RFCs and design docs are encouraged - but nothing is blocking you), to executing on individual tasks.
Software Engineering
Autonomy
Feb 2022
You are very much encouraged to use the right tool for the job - which may be "what's already there" or may be something new. Adopting new tech isn't a hassle and you're free to experiment as much as you'd like.
Software Engineering
Tech & tools
Feb 2022