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Baser Foundation Japan Data, Technology Stack, and Enterprise Applications
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SAKURA Internet Legacy SAKURA Hosting Application Hosting and Computing Services IaaS n/a 2015 2015
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Vaddy Legacy Vaddy Vulnerability Management CyberSecurity n/a 2014 2014 In 2014, Baser Foundation Japan trialed Vaddy Vulnerability Management to continuously scan baserCMS, the open-source content management system the foundation maintains. The trial was positioned to evaluate automated security checks across baserCMS code paths and to surface actionable vulnerability findings for release engineering. Baser Foundation configured Vaddy to run continuous scans and integrated Vaddy with Travis CI so scans executed as part of CI jobs and pre-release verification. The Vulnerability Management deployment produced findings that were fed into the foundation’s patch and hardening workflow, enabling prioritized remediation and security-focused code updates for baserCMS. Operationally the integration made proactive security testing part of the baserCMS release process in Japan, aligning scan results with release gating and patch cycles. The use of Vaddy also supported the foundation’s objective to reassure baserCMS users about the project’s security posture by applying scanner findings to harden releases and address vulnerabilities.
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD Baser Foundation Japan Technographics

Baser Foundation Japan is a Non Profit organization based in Japan, with around 10 employees and annual revenues of $1.0 million.

Baser Foundation Japan operates a diverse technology stack with applications such as SAKURA Hosting and Vaddy, covering areas like Application Hosting and Computing Services and Vulnerability Management .

Baser Foundation Japan has invested in cloud applications and AI-driven platforms to optimize efficiency and growth, collaborating with vendors such as SAKURA Internet and Vaddy.

Baser Foundation Japan recently adopted applications including SAKURA Hosting in 2015 and Vaddy in 2014, highlighting its ongoing modernization strategy.

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