Open-source digital experience platform for enterprise portals and commerce sites
Liferay operates a mature, globally distributed DXP business built on open-source infrastructure. The tech stack is enterprise-standard (Salesforce, Kubernetes, Google Workspace, Confluence) with no visible churn in core dependencies, but the project list reveals a dual focus: cloud-native infrastructure work (cloud R&D, hybrid-cloud platform, pipeline automation) alongside product maturation (accessibility audits, documentation). Pain-point clustering around hybrid-cloud scalability and accessibility compliance suggests the company is hardening its platform for regulated enterprises while expanding cloud-native delivery.
Liferay develops an open-source digital experience platform used by over a thousand organizations globally to build marketing sites, commerce platforms, customer portals, and intranets. Headquartered in Diamond Bar, California, the company operates across seven countries (United States, Brazil, Germany, Japan, Spain, Hungary, Colombia) with a 1,001–5,000 person workforce. The product spans web content management, digital commerce, collaboration, analytics, and mobile delivery. Recent hiring velocity is accelerating, with roles weighted toward product and sales alongside ongoing engineering and marketing investment.
Liferay's core stack includes Kubernetes (container orchestration), Salesforce (CRM + CPQ + Analytics), Google Workspace, Confluence (documentation), and Microsoft Office. Internal analytics run on Google Analytics and Semrush.
Current projects center on cloud infrastructure modernization (cloud R&D, hybrid-cloud platform, cloud-native pipelines), product accessibility (WCAG audits, compliance maturity), documentation, community engagement, and inbound marketing alongside geographic expansion into Japan.
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