Companies in Operating Systems
There are 369 companies in Operating Systems which include Red Hat, CoreOS, Arrcus, Suse, Enea. 88 companies in Operating Systems are funded, with 42 having secured Series A funding. United States has the most number of companies in Operating Systems (112), followed by China
(30), and then United Kingdom (26).
On average, the last 10 years have seen 12 new companies launched every year. Most number of Operating Systems startups have been founded by alumni from University of California (Berkeley), Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Here is a List of top companies in Operating Systems
1. Red Hat
Openstack distribution and cluster management platform. It allows developers to create, delete, and manage kubernetes clusters across multiple private and public clouds. The platform enables users to track costs, control resources, and more. Its offerings include application development, automation, cloud computing, and more.
Key facts about Red Hat
- Founded Year: 1993
- Location: Raleigh (United States)
- Stage: Acquired
- Investors: Benchmark, Greylock and 9 Others
- Latest Funding Round: Grant (prize money), Jan 01, 2023, $370K
- Tracxn Score: 79/100 What is this?
- Competitors Rank: 1 of 159 Competitors
2. CoreOS
CoreOS provides a container-based Linux operating system for deployments. It offers Linux distribution that allows others to build their own massively scalable server infrastructure. Runs in the Docker container only. Offers Managed Linux Service as a premium product.
Key facts about CoreOS
- Founded Year: 2012
- Location: San Francisco (United States)
- Stage: Acquired
- Total Funding till date: $48.1M
- Investors: Google Ventures, Kleiner Perkins and 9 Others
- Latest Funding Round: Series B, May 09, 2016, $28M
- Tracxn Score: 67/100 What is this?
- Competitors Rank: 2 of 33 Competitors
3. Arrcus
Network operating system for enterprises. It is a Linux-based network OS that allows operators to build infrastructure across physical, virtual, and cloud network environments. The platform provides analysis solutions. Its microservices-based architecture is built to respond to data workloads and provides boot and upgrade capability.
Key facts about Arrcus
- Founded Year: 2016
- Location: San Jose (United States)
- Stage: Series D
- Total Funding till date: $160M
- Investors: Lightspeed Venture Partners, General Catalyst and 7 Others
- Latest Funding Round: Series D, Jul 18, 2024, $30M
- Tracxn Score: 64/100 What is this?
- Competitors Rank: 1 of 39 Competitors
4. Suse
Open source based operating system and container management system. It provides software to manage container and clusters in real time. It provides infrastructure management, enterprise storage solutions, and more. It caters to industries such as automotive, telecom, healthcare, and more.
Key facts about Suse
- Founded Year: 1992
- Location: Berlin (Germany)
- Stage: Public
- Total Funding till date: $5.48M
- Investors: Ardian, CPP Investments and 4 Others
- Latest Funding Round: Series C, Feb 27, 2002, $5.48M
- Tracxn Score: 64/100 What is this?
- Competitors Rank: 11 of 165 Competitors
5. Enea
Network operating system for enterprises. It offers a real time operating system for embedded systems and a communication protocol for telecom industries to handle signals between telephone networks. It provides an open-source NFV platform and embedded software solutions to telecom operators, carriers, OEMs, system integrators, and enterprises. Its offering includes IoT security, traffic management, messaging security, data management, insights, and more.
Key facts about Enea
- Founded Year: 1965
- Location: Stockholm (Sweden)
- Stage: Acquired
- Investors: Herald Investment Management and Quinary Investment
- Tracxn Score: 64/100 What is this?
- Competitors Rank: 90 of 107,810 Competitors