YOUR IMPACT AT UMH
Hi, Alex and Jeremy here from UMH.
8 years ago, Jeremy was absolutely frustrated with the status quo of data infrastructure in manufacturing. Companies paid millions per year for "shitty 90s software" and are still doing that today, when there is much better software out there for open-source. So we decided that we can do this better, first founded a System Integrator, realized most of the tasks in setting up and maintaining a data infrastructure can be standardized, and decided to found the currently VC-backed UMH, which is built on open source software and is open source itself.
What we're actually building:
We build and scale a real-time data platform that runs hundreds of Benthos pipelines inside a single Docker container (UMH Core), processing millions of industrial messages that control actual production processes.
Plus a local-first user interface (Management Console) where both non-technical factory workers and power-users/developers can work together. And yes, we care about UI in enterprise/industrial software.
You’ll love this if you want to:
8 years ago, Jeremy was absolutely frustrated with the status quo of data infrastructure in manufacturing. Companies paid millions per year for "shitty 90s software" and are still doing that today, when there is much better software out there for open-source. So we decided that we can do this better, first founded a System Integrator, realized most of the tasks in setting up and maintaining a data infrastructure can be standardized, and decided to found the currently VC-backed UMH, which is built on open source software and is open source itself.
What we're actually building:
We build and scale a real-time data platform that runs hundreds of Benthos pipelines inside a single Docker container (UMH Core), processing millions of industrial messages that control actual production processes.
Plus a local-first user interface (Management Console) where both non-technical factory workers and power-users/developers can work together. And yes, we care about UI in enterprise/industrial software.
You’ll love this if you want to:
- Understand distributed systems. And by that we don’t mean deploying an Ingress into a k8s cluster. We mean actually understanding the difficulties of controlling physical manufacturing production lines across resource constrained edge devices and network outages. This could include understanding the IoT protocol MQTT, or why moving away from Kubernetes made us more cloud-native.
- You want to build truly local-first software - browser-based databases, E2E encryption, efficient sync of hundreds of thousands of datapoints, all while keeping the UI as snappy as Linear/Superhuman.
- You believe good engineering means solving the whole problem - this is sometimes adding a new industrial protocol converter, and sometimes just guiding the user better through the UI so that he finds a slightly different but still applicable and already existing protocol converter.
- Want to ship fast with safety nets. PRs to production in 3h-4h through automated testing, code reviews, and staged rollouts.
- Collaborate closely with our Customer Success and the user community via Discord, Slack, Linear, and GitHub.
- Disrupt an industry that needs it. Ask our customers. Ask any of our community members. Controlling manufacturing systems is so complex, the existing vendors are stuck somewhere in the 90s, because they never managed to update their systems.
- Contribute to an Open-Source project.
- Want to work with technologies like Kafka (Redpanda), Docker, S6, fly.io, Grafana, Node-RED, k3s, Helm, Go, Svelte, Typescript. But look for yourself.