Hashicorp vs Beauty Products
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Hashicorp
HashiCorp (now an IBM subsidiary since February 2025) provides infrastructure automation software — including Terraform, Vault, Consul, Nomad, and Boundary — enabling enterprises to provision, secure, and manage multi-cloud environments. With over 40,000 customers globally and ~$583M in annual revenue, the company serves large enterprises across financial services, retail, technology, and telecommunications.
Beauty Products
Beauty.com is a domain currently operating under the Walgreens retail ecosystem, serving as an online beauty retail destination offering cosmetics, skincare, haircare, and fragrance products from brands including Revlon, L'Oreal, Almay, Maybelline, and CoverGirl. Originally founded in 1999 as an independent prestige beauty e-retailer, it was acquired by Drugstore.com for $42M in 2000 and subsequently absorbed into Walgreens following that chain's acquisition.
| Dimension | Hashicorp | Beauty Products |
|---|---|---|
| Vertical | SaaS | E-commerce |
| Segment | Infrastructure/DevTools | Retail/Omnichannel |
| Founded | 1999 | |
| Employees | 501-1000 | 501-1000 |
| Location | San Francisco, but their employees are | |
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Recent News
Hashicorp
- HashiCorp | An IBM Company
- HashiCorp Blog
- HashiCorp Terraform
Beauty Products
- BEAUTY.COM TO LAUNCH WITH 300 BRANDS Byline: Kerry ...
- Beauty.com Introduces Edun's Grey Wool Felted Drawstring Pouch ...
- WHAT'S CLICKING BEAUTY.COM BUZZ: Heidi Manheimer has ...
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