Open Source identity and access management platform for enterprise IT
Univention builds an open-source identity platform (UCS) deployed across 14,000+ organizations globally. The tech stack reveals a modernization underway: containerization (Docker, Kubernetes, Helm) and CI/CD automation are priorities, while the hiring shape—engineering-heavy with recent leadership additions in services and product—signals a shift toward scaling partner integrations and streamlining internal release velocity. Pain points around platform stability and legacy modernization reflect the company's transition from a classic on-premises IAM vendor toward cloud and hybrid delivery.
Notable leadership hires: Professional Services Lead
Univention develops Univention Corporate Server (UCS), a 100% open-source platform for central identity and infrastructure management. The product integrates user identity provisioning, Active Directory compatibility, and IT service management, serving mid-market to enterprise organizations across Windows, Linux, and macOS environments. A specialized education variant (UCS@school) targets schools and educational authorities. Founded in 2002 and based in Bremen, Germany, Univention operates as a privately held company with a distributed presence across German hiring markets. The organization serves customers who prioritize control and cost efficiency in IT infrastructure, particularly where open-source licensing and avoid vendor lock-in are strategic requirements.
Core stack: Python, Linux (Debian/Ubuntu), PostgreSQL, OpenLDAP, Samba, Active Directory, and Keycloak for identity services. DevOps: Docker, Kubernetes, Helm, GitLab CI/CD. Backend: FastAPI, REST, OpenID Connect. Testing: pytest, Playwright.
Bremen, Germany. The company was founded in 2002 and operates as a privately held enterprise with 51–200 employees.
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