

The Net Sentiment Score metric aggregates customer evaluations and utilization, then subtracts churn to determine overall enterprise traction and which companies are currently best positioned. It consists of different components for editing, compiling, debugging and deploying your smart contracts and dApps, all of which work together to create a complete development environment. This is from ETR (Enterprise Technology Research) and covers a Net Sentiment score as evaluated by a community of over 5k IT decision makers representing >$1 Trillion of spend. Hardhat is a development environment for Ethereum software. Burrow provides transaction finality and high transaction throughput on a proof-of-stake Tendermint consensus engine.
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It executes Ethereum EVM and WASM smart contract code (usually written in Solidity) on a permissioned virtual machine. Here’s another datapoint on the Cloud100 from an IT Spending perspective. Hyperledger Burrow is a permissioned Ethereum smart-contract blockchain node. Also huge congrats to one other PLG and portfolio co, Front, as it made the list at 100.

When you combine Dev First cos with PLG, 65% of the Cloud 100 use a frictionless GTM which is insane! To be clear, this is only reflective of the initial sales model since as deal sizes get larger, every company eventually layers in an enterprise sales motion. Notice new Top 20 entrant Snyk, a boldstart portfolio co, which is developer first and the only cybersecurity company in the Top 20. Of note, 3 of the 5 companies who primarily target developers are API-first companies (Stripe, Checkout, Checkr) while Databricks is the lone OSS co as Hashicorp and Gitlab graduated from the list as they both went public.
