
Heroku (pronounced her-OH-koo) is a cloud application platform – a new way of building and deploying web apps. Heroku's service lets app developers spend 100% of their time on their application code, not managing servers, deployment, ongoing operations, or scaling. Though Heroku was acquired by Salesforce in 2011, it continues to operate independently from their SOMA office in San Francisco.
Iron.io was founded in 2010 by Chad Arimura and Travis Reeder after a client from their Apoxy consulting business encouraged them to transform their service into a product. That customer, Jonathan Siegel, became the company’s first investor. In 2011, Chad and Travis created the first version of IronWorker, the core of the Iron.io platform, with a focus on making job processing faster and easier.
Split builds on feature flags to create the platform for controlled release, so any team can target customers and roll out or revert new features without deploying or touching code. Get started quickly with SDKs in the language of your product (Java, JS, Node, Python, PHP, Ruby, Rails and .Net), then create on/off, percentage, and multivariate rollout plans in seconds. Integrations with the services you use to monitor, alert and track issues help to pinpoint trouble when things go wrong, and hotfixes are entirely avoided by killing problem features with a single click, reducing time-to-resolution and advancing development—and innovation.








