Imply operates a data platform centered on Apache Druid, positioning it as an alternative to traditional observability and analytics stacks. The company is laser-focused on Imply Lumi, a new product launch dominating active projects and sales efforts. Hiring has decelerated sharply (2 roles in 30 days across 15 open positions), with engineering and sales pulling in the same direction—suggesting a product-market fit validation phase rather than expansion mode.
Imply builds a data layer for observability, security, and AI workloads, anchored on Apache Druid. Imply Lumi, the company's core offering, is positioned as an observability warehouse designed to reduce costs and improve query performance compared to incumbent tools like Splunk and Elasticsearch. The stack spans Go, Java, C/C++, and JavaScript frontends (React, Vue, Angular, Svelte), with deployment on Kubernetes across AWS, Azure, and GCP. The company serves organizations seeking to retain more observability data without scaling infrastructure spend. Hiring is concentrated in the US, India, Japan, UK, and South Korea.
Apache Druid (core), Java, Go, C/C++, SQL, Kubernetes, Helm, and Splunk/Cribl/Grafana/Elasticsearch integrations. Frontend: React, Vue, Angular, Svelte. Cloud: AWS, Azure, GCP.
Launch and adoption of Imply Lumi observability warehouse. Active projects include pilot deployments, ingestion plugins, new query capabilities, and geographic expansion in Japan. Sales is focused on decoupling customers from existing observability tools.
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