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Skytap, Inc.
Formerly
Illumita
Company type
Private company
Founded
2006 (2006)
Founder
Brian Bershad Hank Levy Steve Gribble
Headquarters
Seattle, Washington
Key people
Brad Schick (president and CEO)
Services
cloud computing
Number of employees
100+
Website
www.skytap.com
Skytap, Inc. is a private company based in Seattle, Washington offering a public service for cloud computing. Skytap provides self-service access to environments for learning, developing, testing, training, and running enterprise applications. The company was founded as Illumita in 2006 and renamed in 2008.[1][2]Skytap is also offered by IBM to enable enterprises to migrate and modernize their core business applications.
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