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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight
Abastece Ai Brazil Banking and Financial Services 220 $20M Brazil TypeScript TypeScript Apps Development 2021 n/a
In 2021 Abastece Ai Brazil implemented TypeScript on its public website as part of its Apps Development activity for web-facing engineering and customer channels. The deployment centers on TypeScript as the primary statically typed source language for the front-end codebase, with source files compiled to JavaScript for browser delivery and runtime compatibility. The implementation emphasizes developer workflow changes typical for Apps Development, including adoption of static type definitions, IDE-assisted refactoring, type-aware linting, and a compile step integrated into the front-end build process. Operational coverage is focused on the web development team and product engineering functions supporting the customer portal, and governance has been shifted toward code-level type enforcement and review practices to manage the typed codebase.
Abbc Brazil Banking and Financial Services 150 $5M Brazil TypeScript TypeScript Apps Development 2021 n/a
In 2021, Abbc Brazil implemented TypeScript on its public website within an Apps Development initiative to modernize the site codebase. The deployment applied TypeScript to the website front end, embedding static typing, the TypeScript compiler, and type definitions to support web development and front-end engineering workflows across the organization. Implementation work centered on integrating the TypeScript toolchain into existing build pipelines and developer workflows, enabling type-checked modules, shared tsconfig configuration, and IDE-driven developer tooling. Governance measures included codified type and linting rules enforced in continuous integration and a phased rollout of TypeScript across site modules to manage adoption and maintain operational stability for web development and content teams.
ABN AMRO Netherlands Banking and Financial Services 22000 $9.5B Netherlands TypeScript TypeScript Apps Development 2021 n/a
In 2021, ABN AMRO Netherlands implemented TypeScript for Apps Development on its public website and customer-facing digital channels. The adoption positioned TypeScript as the primary language for client-side application logic, aligning engineering workstreams with typed JavaScript for web application engineering. Implementation focused on migrating UI component code and client-side API clients to TypeScript, introducing static typing, interfaces for service contracts, and compile-time checks that integrate into the build pipeline via transpilation to JavaScript. Functional capabilities implemented included typed form validation, modular component typings, and stricter module boundaries to improve maintainability across the website codebase. Rollout governance emphasized coding standards and type-check enforcement integrated into continuous integration workflows, combined with developer onboarding and an incremental migration strategy across front-end teams. Configuration centered on TypeScript compilation in the deployment pipeline and centralized type definitions to standardize service contracts used by the website.
Ac Sparta Praha Czech Republic Leisure and Hospitality 150 $75M Czech Republic TypeScript TypeScript Apps Development 2018 n/a
In 2018, Ac Sparta Praha Czech Republic implemented TypeScript for its website. The deployment used TypeScript as the primary Apps Development language for browser-side application code, introducing static typing, modularization, and compile-time checks into the front-end codebase to stabilize component contracts and developer workflows. The implementation scope was focused on the web development team and the public-facing site, with TypeScript integrated into the build pipeline as a transpilation step to generate deployable JavaScript and to enable type-aware tooling in continuous integration. Development practices emphasized typed modules, ambient declarations for third-party scripts, and incremental adoption across site components, while version control and CI processes governed code quality and release cadence, aligning Apps Development activities with the organization’s digital content and front-end development functions.
Advantage Hospitality United States Leisure and Hospitality 60 $4M United States TypeScript TypeScript Apps Development 2021 n/a
In 2021, Advantage Hospitality United States implemented TypeScript on its public-facing website for the Hilton Garden Inn Sacramento Airport Natomas property. The implementation uses TypeScript as the primary language for client-side application code within the property's web codebase, introducing static typing and compile-time checks into the front-end layer. TypeScript is used alongside standard web build processes to produce production JavaScript artifacts. The scope of the implementation covers typed UI components, client-side form validation and booking interface scripting, aligning with Apps Development practices for typed component libraries and modular code organization. Configuration focused on strict type checking, incremental compilation, and source map generation, with TypeScript integrated into the site's build pipeline and continuous release workflow. Governance centered on code-level type rules and developer tooling enforcement, keeping operational coverage concentrated on the website and customer facing web functions.
Media 120 $8M France TypeScript TypeScript Apps Development 2021 n/a
Automotive 55 $74M Sweden TypeScript TypeScript Apps Development 2021 n/a
Retail 20 $2M Canada TypeScript TypeScript Apps Development 2021 n/a
Banking and Financial Services 400 $25M India TypeScript TypeScript Apps Development 2021 n/a
Healthcare 3000 $500M United States TypeScript TypeScript Apps Development 2021 n/a
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD TypeScript Coverage

TypeScript is a Apps Development solution from TypeScript.

Companies worldwide use TypeScript, from small firms to large enterprises across 21+ industries.

Organizations such as E.Leclerc France, National Highways Authority Of India, Hampton Inn & Suites Prescott Valley, Hilton Dublin Kilmainham and Hilton Baku are recorded users of TypeScript for Apps Development.

Companies using TypeScript are most concentrated in Retail, Government and Leisure and Hospitality, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using TypeScript are most concentrated in France, India and United States, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of TypeScript across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using TypeScript range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 28.99%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 46.15%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 18.93%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 5.92%.

Customers of TypeScript include firms across all revenue levels — from $0-100M, to $101M-$1B, $1B-$10B, and $10B+ global corporations.

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