Exiger operates a supply chain visibility and risk platform targeting large enterprises and U.S. government buyers. The stack reveals a mature, distributed system: AWS/Azure/GCP cloud foundation, containerized microservices (Docker), observability across Elasticsearch/Splunk/Grafana, and polyglot services in Python/Go/Java. Active projects show a technical inflection—breaking a monolith into event-driven services, moving to infrastructure-as-code deployments, and building AI agents—while adopting ServiceNow and transitioning from .NET Framework to .NET suggests a modernization cycle. Engineering and research hiring outpaces sales, pointing to product-led acceleration in AI-driven risk detection.
Notable leadership hires: Customer Success Director, Program Director
Exiger builds a cloud-native platform that aggregates supplier data and surfaces compliance and financial-crime risks across complex ecosystems. The product, 1Exiger, serves multinational enterprises and U.S. federal agencies (including Defense Industrial Base organizations), with FedRAMP authorization. The customer base exceeds 550 organizations globally, including major portions of the Fortune 500 and 60+ government entities. Core capabilities span supplier onboarding, risk scoring, compliance workflow automation, and investigation management. Operations span five countries: Romania, Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Bolivia.
Exiger deploys on AWS, Azure, and GCP with containerized microservices (Docker), polyglot services (Python, Go, Java, C#), PostgreSQL and MySQL databases, Elasticsearch/Splunk for logging, and Grafana for monitoring. Current projects include migration to infrastructure-as-code and event-driven architecture.
Yes. Exiger is FedRAMP authorized and the largest supply chain technology provider to the U.S. Federal Government, with 60+ government and Defense Industrial Base customers among its 550+ global clients.
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