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Swedbank, a Temenos T24 customer evaluated Oracle Flexcube

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Michelin, an e2open customer evaluated Oracle Transportation Management

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Blender Data, Technology Stack, and Enterprise Applications
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Freshworks Legacy Freshworks Freshteam ATS Applicant Tracking System HCM n/a 2017 2017
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Kitware Legacy Kitware CMake Apps Development PaaS n/a 2006 2006
In 2006, Blender adopted Kitware CMake as the project build system. This implementation placed Kitware CMake within the Apps Development category to provide out-of-source, multi-platform builds for the Blender codebase in the Netherlands. The deployment emphasized out-of-source build directories and generator-driven multi-platform configuration, aligning with standard build-system capabilities such as toolchain abstraction and platform-specific build targets. Configuration files and CMake scripts were used to consolidate build rules, simplify compilation commands, and standardize build artifacts across supported operating systems. Operationally the CMake implementation targeted Blender developers and contributors, supporting developer workflows and continuous integration pipelines, as described in Blender's archived CMake guidance. Governance and rollout were documented in the project guidance, establishing developer-facing instructions and build conventions to ensure consistent cross-platform compilation and CI integration. Documented outcomes from the adoption include easier cross-platform compilation and simplified continuous integration, and an overall simplification of developer workflows as recorded in Blender's archived CMake guidance.
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD Blender Technographics

Blender is a Professional Services organization based in Netherlands, with around 20 employees and annual revenues of $2.0 million.

Blender operates a diverse technology stack with applications such as Freshworks Freshteam ATS and Kitware CMake, covering areas like Applicant Tracking System and Apps Development.

Blender has invested in cloud applications and AI-driven platforms to optimize efficiency and growth, collaborating with vendors such as Freshworks and Kitware.

Blender recently adopted applications including Freshworks Freshteam ATS in 2017 and Kitware CMake in 2006, highlighting its ongoing modernization strategy.

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