Plínio Balduino <pbaldu...@gmail.com> writes:

> I'm writing a talk about Clojure in the real world and I would like to
> know, if possible, which companies are using Clojure for production or
> to make internal tools.

At Damballa we’re using Clojure and Cascalog to do all of our
Hadoop-based backend data processing.  As we’ve moved more of our
infrastructure to Hadoop- and JVM-based technologies (such as HBase),
our use of Clojure has expanded to encompass most new server-side
development.

We have a small amount of Clojure code released as open source, with
more to come in the future:

    https://github.com/damballa

And obligatory company Web site:

    https://www.damballa.com/

-Marshall

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