Industrial automation and SCADA communications platform for oil and gas
AUTOSOL builds middleware for industrial control systems, with a 35-year track record in oil and gas. The stack reveals a modern DevOps-first engineering org (Go, Kubernetes, Docker, Azure Pipelines) built atop legacy industrial protocols (MQTT, OPC, Modbus, ControlLogix). Active hiring is engineering-weighted with junior-to-mid mix, and their three current projects—fleet management, container lifecycle, and secure API design—suggest a shift from pure protocol bridging toward cloud-native deployment and edge orchestration.
AUTOSOL started as a systems integrator in 1988 and evolved into a software and services vendor when customers needed a central hub to manage communications between industrial field devices and front-end applications. The company's flagship products—AutoSol Universal Communication Server (AUCS) and AutoSol Enterprise Server (AES)—along with the AutoSol Communication Manager (ACM) and its edge variant (eACM), handle real-time data collection and device communication across industrial networks. More than 1,000 companies worldwide run ACM in production. The customer base is concentrated in oil and gas, but the protocol-agnostic architecture (supporting SCADA, MQTT, OPC, Modbus, ControlLogix, and other industrial standards) serves broader automation segments. The company operates from Houston, Texas with 51–200 employees.
Go, Angular, TypeScript, Docker, Kubernetes, plus industrial protocols: MQTT, OPC, Modbus, ControlLogix. Infrastructure runs on Azure and AWS. Data persistence uses SQL Server and MySQL.
Current projects include a fleet-management platform, container lifecycle management, and secure API design—suggesting a move toward cloud-native and edge deployment alongside core communication services.
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