Sift is expanding to two cities with new senior leaders across engineering, product, sales, and design to bring modern data infrastructure to rockets, robots, and autonomous machines.
Kevin Limburg went from using Sift to building Sift. Find out why he joined the team that powers the telemetry infrastructure for satellites, autonomous freight vehicles, airplanes, and more.
How TEC is accelerating Europe’s next propulsion systems on Sift
Propulsion development lives or dies by test cadence. When the data pipeline is fragmented , the iteration loop slows. The Exploration Company (TEC) tests with Sift, accelerating two of Europe’s most ambitious propulsion programs: the Mistral green hypergolic thruster and the Huracan electric-pump-fed cryogenic rocket engine.
CI/CD for hardware: why the best teams never stop testing
The most impactful practice in modern software development is now available for hardware. Sift enables continuous validation for complex machines. This is how CI/CD principles and Sift’s Rules give engineers continuous releases, greater certainty, and less risks and costs.
Sift is expanding to two cities with new senior leaders across engineering, product, sales, and design to bring modern data infrastructure to rockets, robots, and autonomous machines.