CA$150-190k
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Website operations platform
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Website operations platform
201-500 employees
Open for applications
CA$150-190k
More information about location
201-500 employees
To make the web a first-class platform that delivers results, one that empowers marketing and development teams to take control of their websites.
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To make the web a first-class platform that delivers results, one that empowers marketing and development teams to take control of their websites.
-19% employee growth in 12 months
In our digital world, website hosting is big business. Companies need a hosting platform that is reliable, that delivers web content fast, and that offers scalability. There’s fierce competition out there, with well-established names such as GoDaddy, Ionos, AWS and WP Engine all big players. Where Pantheon finds its unique place in this market is with the high-performance of its WebOps platform. Pantheon even claims it's the fastest on the planet.
With several large investments, Pantheon keeps innovating to maintain its top spot in the market. Over the years it has launched hosting solutions for WordPress and Drupal websites, with content management delivered as a service, engaging marketers as well as developers, with the platform. Further funding of $100 million in July 2021 has led to more product development and expansion into personalization and analytics.
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Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle
Jul 2021
$100m
SERIES E
Mar 2019
$40m
SERIES D
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Zack Rosen
(CEO)They pioneered the first large-scale Drupal website for the Howard Dean campaign in 2003, which helped revolutionize the business model of politics from offline to the Internet.
Josh Koenig
(Chief Strategy Officer)They were part of the team that drove the first high-profile public Drupal use-case with the Howard Dean campaign in 2003. They went on to found the Drupal Dojo, an online learning community for developers, and to co-found the premiere Drupal agency in San Francisco, Chapter Three.
David Strauss
(CTO)After co-founding Four Kitchens, a successful web development shop, they found themselves gravitating away from custom client work and toward infrastructure solutions. Large clients like NBCUniversal, The Economist, and Wikimedia had already benefited from their scalability and database optimization work.
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