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About Percolate Studio

Percolate Studio is a software consulting firm that builds digital products to improve people's lives.

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169 11th Street

San Francisco, California, 94103,

United States

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Latest Percolate Studio News

Meteor buys Percolate Studios and starts to sell commercial support subscriptions

Jun 26, 2015

0 Meteor Development Group , the startup behind the Meteor JavaScript framework, has acquired Percolate Studio , a four-person software consulting firm with experience making Meteor-based applications. Terms of the deal weren’t disclosed. “We wanted to work with a team that was well respected in the Meteor community, and by having a pre-formed team, we can go faster,” Meteor cofounder and chief executive Geoff Schmidt told me at the startup’s San Francisco headquarters earlier this week. Now Meteor Development Group is starting to sell annual subscriptions for commercial support and architectural reviews — and thereby start transforming from a freewheeling open-source startup to a legit revenue-generating software company. The startup is now ready to work closely with many companies to help them quickly build applications that are on par with, say, Facebook, Twitter, or Uber. Schmidt eventually wants to see multiple departments in big companies shipping great numbers of apps with Meteor. The trouble is, a lot of applications Schmidt sees coming out of enterprises looks and feels “like it was made five years ago,” he said. The technology is often based on Java, .NET, PHP, or Ruby on Rails — and Schmidt would like to change that. Over time, the startup will add to the subscriptions with things like Galaxy, a cloud service for running Meteor-based applications. As Schmidt sees it, Meteor Development Group has a potentially huge opportunity lying ahead of it. He got up from the conference table where we were sitting and walked over to the wall behind me, which was actually a whiteboard. He wrote out “JVM” — for Java virtual machine — with a marker and drew a rectangle around it. Then he surrounded the rectangle with a big square. Near the top, he wrote out, “Java.” Underneath the box, he wrote, “Sun/Oracle.” He moved to the right and made a similar diagram, but this time it was “CLR” (which stands for Common Language Runtime), “.NET,” and “MS” — Microsoft. He moved right once more and then made his real point: “JavaScript,” “Meteor,” and “MDG” — that’s the acronym for his company. Above: Meteor Development Group chief executive Geoff Schmidt sees a parallel between Sun, Microsoft, and his company. Image Credit: Jordan Novet/VentureBeat “Java was a top-line focus for Sun,” Schmidt said. “.NET was a top-line focus for Microsoft. “The No. 1 priority was providing them with the best possible offering for the whole software development lifecycle.” But the underlying components for those companies — the JVM and the CLR, respectively — were not so strategically important. For Meteor Development Group, the Meteor application development platform could be where the money is. The Meteor project just happens to be written in JavaScript, allowing a large pool of developers to write rich applications for both the client and the server. The question is whether Meteor will be able to follow Microsoft and Oracle in generating billion of dollars in income, quarter after quarter, year after year. Percolate Studio started in 2012 and had two employees in San Francisco and two in Australia. The company had never taken on venture funding. Customers include Apple, Credo Mobile, and Yummly. A Meteor blog post has more details about today’s acquisition. More information: Meteor Meteor is an open-source platform for building top-quality web apps in a fraction of the time, whether you're an expert developer or just getting started. The web was originally designed to work in the same way that mainframes worked i... read more » VB's research team is studying mobile user acquisition... Chime in here, and we’ll share the results . Topics >

Percolate Studio Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • Where is Percolate Studio's headquarters?

    Percolate Studio's headquarters is located at 169 11th Street, San Francisco.

  • What is Percolate Studio's latest funding round?

    Percolate Studio's latest funding round is Acquired.

  • Who are the investors of Percolate Studio?

    Investors of Percolate Studio include Meteor.

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