Organizations Using Go
Despite its youth, Go is seeing use in many organizations beyond Google, here are some of them:
- Canonical - Developing backend infrastructure using Go.
- Atlassian - Using Go for provisioning and monitoring test servers.
- Open Knowledge Foundation - Using Go for (meta)data catalogue aggregation and linked data.
- Tinkercad Inc. - Developing a new and faster way of creating designs for your 3D printer.
- Heroku - Developers of Doozer, an opensource consistent, distributed data store implemented in Go.
- Newquist Solutions Inc. (http://www.newquistsolutions.com) - Developers of the erGo commercial Go compiler and tools for Microsoft Windows.
- MROffice - Built their "*MROffice Dialer" telephony solution using Go.
- Clarity Services, Inc. - Using Go for event based post-processing of credit applications.
- Cablenet Communication Systems Ltd - In-house Provisioning System developed in Go.
- Feedbooks - Use Go and mgo to serve more than a million book covers a day.
- Anchor - Developed and uses the Orchestra distributed execution framework using Go.
- Carbon Games - Using Go for their backend server stuff.
- vaba Software - Rewrote their message and storage engines in Go.
- Institute for Systems Biology - Developed the Golem distributed computational analysis system.
- Second Bit - Using Go to power their 2cloud service.
- Iron.io - Implemented their SimpleWorker API and other services in Go.
- Numerotron Inc. - Developed their StatHat statistics and event tracking system in Go.
- ngmoco:) - Developer of games and smartphone gaming platforms. Using Go to develop the Falcore HTTP server and Timber, a configurable logging framework.
- Argonne National Laboratory - Developing the Shock platform for computation, storage, and distribution of scientific data.
- Moovweb - Rewrote all their internal software in Go. See this email by Hampton Catlin for details of how they use Go.
- Startup Live
- SmugMug
- Novartis - Uses an internal application to access their inventory system of cell lines written in Go.
- Airbrake - Migrated from Ruby to Go.
- Unicorn Enterprises SA - Developers of Express Go.
- Torbit