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OpenLogic, a Perforce company, delivers support and services for open source software. It provides expert technical assistance, long-term support, and professional services across over 400 open source technologies. This allows organizations to streamline open source operations by consolidating support, ensuring stability and compliance with a single vendor.
The company was originally established in 1998 as EJB Solutions by Rod Cope, later rebranding to OpenLogic in 2004. Cope's foundational insight centered on the transformative potential of free open source software to drive innovation universally, irrespective of financial constraints. This vision harnessed collaborative open source development to foster technological advancement across industries.
Global enterprises in health sciences, banking, manufacturing, and technology leverage OpenLogic's offerings to manage and optimize open source deployments. The company's mission is to empower organizations to accelerate open source adoption, mitigate risks, and achieve cost efficiencies. It envisions a future where open source collaboration continues to propel rapid advancements across the industrial landscape.
OpenLogic has raised $10.0M across 3 funding rounds.
OpenLogic has raised $10.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
OpenLogic has raised $10.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
OpenLogic's investors include Highway 12 Ventures.
OpenLogic by Perforce is a technology company specializing in enterprise-grade technical support, long-term maintenance, and professional services for over 400 open source software projects, including AlmaLinux, Kafka, Tomcat, Hadoop, Kubernetes, and MariaDB.[1][3][5] It enables organizations in industries like finance, insurance, telecommunications, and technology to adopt open source securely, minimizing risks from end-of-life (EOL) software while achieving cost savings and operational efficiency.[1][3][5] Serving mission-critical infrastructure needs, OpenLogic provides SLA-backed support, consulting, and innovation guidance, acting as a single vendor for full lifecycle management across on-premises and cloud environments.[4][5][6]
As part of Perforce Software since 2019, OpenLogic supports companies avoiding vendor lock-in and disruptive migrations, with enterprise architects averaging 15 years of experience in large-scale deployments.[3][5][6] Customers report superior ticket response times, broad package coverage, and reduced maintenance costs compared to alternatives.[5]
OpenLogic traces its roots to 1998, when it was founded as EJB Solutions by Rod Cope, initially focusing on enterprise Java solutions.[1][3] Renamed OpenLogic in 2004, it quickly grew, serving Fortune 10 companies by 2008 and launching innovations like an open source PaaS stack on AWS and Rackspace in 2011, plus a CentOS PaaS partnership with Microsoft in 2012.[3]
Key milestones include acquisition by Rogue Wave Software in 2013, which expanded its cross-platform tools; provision of Tier-3/4 support to IBM customers and security-hardened CentOS in 2016; and integration into Perforce Software in 2019, enhancing DevOps and lifecycle management capabilities.[3] A 2023 logo redesign marked its modern evolution under Perforce.[3]
OpenLogic rides the explosive growth of open source in enterprise infrastructure, where OSS powers 90%+ of cloud-native apps amid rising Kubernetes, databases, and analytics adoption.[4][5] Timing aligns with EOL challenges (e.g., CentOS) and security pressures from CVEs, as firms seek alternatives to costly proprietary software without community support gaps.[1][6]
Market forces like cloud migration, DevOps acceleration, and cost pressures favor OpenLogic, simplifying multi-vendor chaos in hybrid environments.[5] It influences the ecosystem by contributing to projects (e.g., CentOS Azure images), sustaining innovation, and enabling OSS maturity for industries like banking and telecom, reducing barriers to digital transformation.[3][5]
OpenLogic is poised to expand as open source dominates AI/ML stacks, edge computing, and multi-cloud strategies, with demand surging for LTS amid rapid project cycles.[4][5] Expect deeper Perforce integrations for AI-driven DevOps and more contributions to emerging tech like next-gen containers. Its influence will grow by bridging community OSS with enterprise reliability, empowering cost-efficient innovation—Tying back, OpenLogic proves open source isn't just free software; it's a secure foundation for global business resilience.[3][5]
OpenLogic has raised $10.0M across 3 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $2.0M Series U in August 2011.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aug 1, 2011 | $2M Series U | — | Highway 12 Ventures | Announced |
| Sep 1, 2006 | $4M Series U | — | Highway 12 Ventures | Announced |
| Mar 1, 2005 | $4M Series A | — | Highway 12 Ventures | Announced |