VDI and remote workspace platform with infrastructure modernization underway
[N]umbers builds virtualized desktop and remote workspace solutions for distributed teams, with a focus on cost efficiency and data security. The company is mid-market scale (51–200 employees) and actively modernizing its infrastructure to GCP while adopting RPA automation—a shift that signals movement toward cloud-native ops and workflow automation. Engineering dominance in the hiring mix (6 of 12 active roles) paired with projects around AI agent demos and product feedback loops suggests product-led momentum despite a legacy VDI core.
[N]umbers (formerly Elleven) provides virtualization technology for remote work, spanning virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI), thin client hardware, and workspace productivity suites. The company operates across three main product lines: Home Workspace (desktop virtualization with BYOD support), Office Workspace (thin client hardware), and a monitoring/efficiency application suite for distributed teams. Founded in 2014 and rebranded in 2019, the company serves mid-market enterprises in Brazil with 24/7 support and proprietary, customizable infrastructure. Current operational focus spans governance frameworks for software procurement, cloud migration to GCP, and RPA-driven process automation.
[N]umbers uses GCP, Windows/Linux, Active Directory, SAP, Jira, Salesforce, HubSpot, Pipedrive, and Automation Anywhere (RPA). The stack reflects a hybrid on-prem/cloud architecture with enterprise sales and ops tooling.
[N]umbers is modernizing infrastructure to GCP, executing RPA automation projects, building AI agent demos, and improving software governance and procurement workflows. Product focus includes community feedback integration and ticketing system improvements.
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