History
The company is founded as Avarteq GmbH in Saarbrücken, Germany, providing web application development with a focus on Ruby on Rails and hosting services. Owner-managed from the start and still through to today!
Launched the a9s Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) as the very first public PaaS in Europe, and shifted focus to Cloud Foundry platforms and consulting. Became a long-standing member of the Cloud Foundry Foundation. Began development of VM-based data service automation (a9s Data Services).
anynines is certified as a family-friendly company for the first time—a program supported by the state government of Saarland that promotes the compatibility of family and career that we’re proud to maintain.
Ramped up expansion of our managed data services portfolio for VMs, including PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, Redis, and others, better enabling enterprise-grade automation and lifecycle management.
Lands first major enterprise client, marking a key milestone in growth and opening doors to new collaborations across industries.
Rebranded from Avarteq GmbH to anynines GmbH, reflecting our new focus on cloud platforms and automation.
Began ramping up partnerships with large enterprises and public organizations to design and operate application platforms, strengthening our expertise in platform automation, multi-cloud operations, and regulated industries.
anynines is ISO/IEC 27001 certified. Another important milestone that enables us to offer our customers products and services with industry-standard data security.
Introduced a8s PostgreSQL, our first Kubernetes-native data service, expanding our portfolio beyond VM-based automation to cloud-native workloads.
Official launch of Klutch under open-source Apache 2.0 license, empowering organizations to provision and manage data services consistently across Kubernetes environments.
anynines offers a product and service portfolio that supports teams at all stages of their cloud journey from running Cloud Foundry platforms to adopting Kubernetes, modernizing internal developer platforms (IDPs), and managing the lifecycle of critical data services across environments.