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AUSTIN, TX - Coder, known for its open-source platform that supports self-hosted development environments, has launched a Solution Partner Program aimed at advancing cloud development innovation. This initiative is set to assist organizations and service providers in delivering advanced cloud development environments to their clients.
Chief Revenue Officer Josh Epstein highlighted the increasing demand for scalable and secure development environments, particularly with the rise of AI in development workloads. The Solution Partner Program seeks to provide service providers, consultants, and system integrators with the necessary tools, training, and support to implement and optimize Coder’s remote development platform.
The program offers exclusive training and certifications, priority technical and sales support, co-marketing opportunities, and the potential for revenue growth by providing premium cloud-based development environments.
Jonathan Spigler, VP of Engineering at J2R Solutions, emphasized the program’s benefits, particularly for federal customers with complex software needs. He noted Coder’s product as an ideal solution for federal organizations operating in closed-network environments and praised the collaborative efforts of Coder’s federal sales team.
The program is designed for IT service providers, DevOps, cloud engineering firms, system integrators, and MSPs, aiming to help them migrate, optimize, and support cloud-based development workflows.
Coder’s mission is to enhance developer productivity by centralizing, standardizing, and securing development environments either in the cloud or on-premises. The platform offers simplicity and customizability, allowing developers to access and collaborate on development environments remotely.
The company’s open-source platform is free and suitable for small teams, with an optional annual subscription providing additional features for larger teams. The new Solution Partner Program is part of Coder’s ongoing efforts to transform software development in the cloud.
This news is based on a press release statement from Coder.
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