The Alliance was first launched in June 2020 and now has more than 70 members, including some of the biggest names in global tech.
“As with all new members that join the Alliance, we feel tremendous pride in continuing to attract such a reputable group of global leaders who believe in our mission,” said Casper Rasmussen, MACH Alliance president. “MACH is not only the future standard for enterprise technology best practice, it’s the standard now. At a time when economic factors have forced many organizations to cut back spend on technology and innovation, we’re seeing that businesses who have embraced MACH are faring better by being able to adapt and respond faster.”
A MACH architecture, which stands for Microservices, API-first, Cloud-native SaaS and Headless, gives businesses a deeper level of agility, allowing them to deliver new features to customers at speed.
All members of the MACH Alliance meet a stringent set of certification standards. To become a MACH Alliance member and carry the MACH Certified seal, a company must be in full compliance.
Eberhardt Weber, CEO and founder of Emporix, said: “Emporix was born in the Cloud and we’ve been working with our customers to introduce the principles of MACH architecture in their digital transformations since we first launched, so it is fantastic to join our industry peers as part of the Alliance. We look forward to sharing best practice and contributing to the continued development of the industry.”