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1Password joins the Rails Foundation: Strengthening the community, developers


1Password is joining the Rails Foundation as a core member. Learn more about the announcement and what it means for Kolide and other 1Password products.

Beyond powering device trust for millions of authentications for innovative companies like Databricks, Discord, Anduril, Robinhood, Hugging Face, Asana, and many others, it serves thousands of web requests per second and processes billions of asynchronous jobs every month, all while boasting four nines (99.99%) of annual uptime every year since we began measuring it. As we build more components of the Extended Access Management vision, we’re choosing Rails again for the same reason we chose it the first time: it’s a cheat code to attract the next generation of software engineers who share our values. At this year’s Rails World, we connected with David Heinemeier Hansson, more commonly known as DHH, and many other members of the 37signals team to discuss how we can further improve 1Password to make the ergonomics of deployment and SSH key lifecycle management even easier.

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