DigitalOcean on the New York Stock Exchange

H began to inform its customers that the from today it is public. Company CEO Yancey Spruill states in his email:

Today is a milestone in DigitalOcean travel - we are now officially a public company on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: DOCN).


While today is important, I want to reiterate that our focus on you and the community will not change. You are and will continue to be the foundation and inspiration for what we do, because our mission is to simplify cloud computing so that developers and businesses can spend more time creating software that changes the world.

We will stay focused on meeting your unique needs as we provide new innovations to help you test your ideas and grow your business. We will expand our global footprint to help even more developers and entrepreneurs around the world realize the benefits of cloud computing. And we will continue to grow and invest in our community.

As part of our IPO, we are announcing our commitment to join the 1% Pledge movement. The 1% Pledge is a global one of companies to commit a part of their capital to serve their communities.

We commit at least 50 δολάρια τα επόμενα 10 χρόνια για να επεκτείνουμε το πρόγραμμα Hub for Good, το οποίο μετονομάζουμε, σε Hollie's Hub for Good. Το πρόγραμμα τιμά τον Hollie Haggans, ένα αγαπημένο μέλος της ομάδας της DigitalOcean και πρωταθλητή της κοινότητάς μας που πέθανε νωρίτερα αυτό το μήνα και αντιπροσωπεύει τη δέσμευσή μας προς την κοινότητά μας να έρθουμε μαζί για να λύσουμε τις προκλήσεις του .

Thank you for trusting us to try your ideas with us. We believe that we have just begun.

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