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Infinite Lambda

Data and cloud specialist consultancy

Infinite Lambda logo
21-100 employees
  • B2B
  • Big data
  • Consulting
  • Business Intelligence
  • Machine Learning
  • DevOps
  • Cloud Computing
City of London, London, UK

Company mission

To make the world a more data-driven place.

Our take

Vast amounts of data are available these days, and ballooning in volume, and its analysis provides a rich business opportunity for organizations looking to optimize and streamline their operations. In fact, at this point it’s becoming a must-have. Similar progress is taking place in cloud computing, with competitive edges and budget tightening achieved through migration to cloud-based systems. The only problem is, it can be costly and complex to set these up. So cloud and data engineering consultancy Infinite Lamba has, perhaps unsurprisingly, seen some good growth over recent years.

The company offers fullstack data, cloud development, DevOps, and training services to companies like Skyscanner, Moshi, and Photobox across its European and Vietnamese offices. These are strong clients to be winning at what’s still a relatively early stage in the consultancy’s existence.

This, in combination with Infinite Lambda’s extensive European presence, should help the business position itself so as to catch the growing number of companies looking to develop into data and cloud based systems.

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Kirsty

Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle

Benefits

  • Extensive training
  • Diverse projects
  • Unlimited holiday
  • Cutting-edge tech
  • Team events
  • Nurturing culture
  • Pension plan
  • Company MacBook
  • Private health insurance
  • Mentorship
  • Sports membership
  • Autonomy

Leadership

Previously a BI Engineer at AstraZeneca, who went on to serve as Director at NR Consulting. Is also currently Co-Lead at Tech London Advocates & Global Tech Advocates.

Has data and software engineering experience from Prolan, Starschema, and through independent projects, and has consulted in these areas with Accenture Industrial Software Solutions and Datadablam.