Asset discovery and IT inventory platform for hybrid infrastructure
Lansweeper aggregates technology assets across IT, OT, and cloud environments into a centralized inventory system. The stack reveals a mature, polyglot engineering org: C#/.NET on the backend, React + JavaScript on the frontend, testing via Cypress and Playwright, and data infrastructure built on Airflow, Kubeflow, and MLflow — indicating both breadth of deployment scenarios and active investment in ML-driven insights. Hiring is heavily sales and marketing skewed (18 sales, 12 marketing vs. 9 engineering), paired with projects around ISV partnerships, ROI measurement, and paid media, suggesting a shift from product-led toward partner-led and sales-driven growth.
Lansweeper is a technology asset intelligence platform that provides unified visibility across IT, OT, and cloud infrastructure. Founded in 2004 and based in Merelbeke, Belgium, the company serves IT and operations teams at mid-market to enterprise organizations seeking centralized asset discovery, compliance automation, and risk identification. The product consolidates network inventory, software inventory, and asset data into actionable dashboards. Lansweeper operates across eight countries (United States, Canada, Belgium, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Bulgaria, United Kingdom) with 201–500 employees.
Primary languages are C#, JavaScript, Java, Go, Rust, and Python. Backend runs on .NET and Node.js; frontend on React. Infrastructure spans Linux, Azure, and AWS.
Lansweeper uses Cypress and Playwright for QA automation, paired with CircleCI and GitHub Actions for CI/CD. Data pipelines include Great Expectations for quality validation.
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