Enterprise data and IoT platform for Chinese government and institutional markets
Taiji Computer is an engineering-heavy organization (25 of 50 active roles) building data governance, real-time warehousing, and IoT infrastructure on a polyglot stack spanning Vue/Qt frontends, Spring Boot backends, Kubernetes orchestration, and Kafka streams. Active work on xinchuang (信创) terminal products signals alignment with China's domestic technology initiative. Pain points around high-concurrency data processing and large-volume migration suggest they're scaling platform capacity for institutional deployments.
Taiji Computer is a Beijing-based IT services company (~880 employees) serving government and institutional customers in China. The engineering organization focuses on three core areas: data governance platform construction, offline/real-time data warehouse architecture, and xinchuang (domestic technology stack) terminal product development. The tech foundation spans Qt/C++ desktop applications, Spring-based microservices, containerized deployment on Kubernetes, and Kafka-driven event processing. Hiring remains concentrated in engineering and operations roles, with minimal recent velocity.
Frontend: Vue, Qt, QML. Backend: Java, Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, C++. Infrastructure: Kubernetes, Docker, AWS, GCP, Azure. Data: Kafka, MySQL, Redis, Pentaho Data Integration. Protocols: HTTP, MQTT, CoAP.
Data governance platform construction, offline/real-time data warehouse architecture, xinchuang terminal product development, security assessment, and backend infrastructure for institutional deployments.
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