London Clojurians has a periodic update of who's using Clojure in 
production.

The latest thread is here:
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/london-clojurians/ES8AuxXI0Nk

There are a few here that haven't been mentioned elsewhere such as 
Likely.co, MastodonC, uSwitch, Trampoline, UBS, Deustche Bank. I think I 
covered them all :)

Simon

On Tuesday, 19 April 2011 15:38:14 UTC+1, Damien wrote:
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I'm on a mission: introducing Clojure in my company, which is a big 
> consulting company like many others.
>
> I started talking about Clojure to my manager yesterday.
> I was prepared to talk about all the technical benefits and he was 
> interested.
> I still have a long way to go but I think that was a good start.
>
> However I need to figure out how to answer to one of his questions: who is 
> using Clojure?
>
> Obviously I know each of you is using Clojure, that makes almost 5,000 
> people.
> I know there is Relevance and Clojure/core.
> I read about BackType or FlightCaster using Clojure.
>
> But, let's face it, that doesn't give me a killer answer.
>
> What could help is a list of success stories, a bit like MongoDB published 
> here:
> http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Production+Deployments
>
> Is there a place where I could find this kind of information for Clojure?
>
> Thanks
>
> -- 
> Damien Lepage
> http://damienlepage.com
>
>

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