Next-generation Development Platform
Building a global IT ecosystem
Accelerates development
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Distributed development in real time
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One platform оne language
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Vision
The global IT solutions market has reached over 350 billion dollars. We live in an era of capitalism dominated by IT giants such as Microsoft, Apple, Google, Oracle, SAP, etc. The work is largely done by programmers, IT designers, systems architects and other binary content creators, but the fruits of their labor are owned by corporations. This is a morally bankrupt, unequal system controlled by centralized organizations that serve as middlemen and take the lion’s share of the profits.
Genesis is a new paradigm of distributed real time labor that uses honest profit sharing between all creators of a product, cutting out the middlemen.
Genesis is a new paradigm of distributed real time labor that uses honest profit sharing between all creators of a product, cutting out the middlemen.
Our team is unique, as each partner in the company has his own vision of market development, which allows us to diversify the service package as much as possible.
A New Era: Distributed development in real time
What is Genesis?
Genesis is a distributed development platform that gets rid of centralized middlemen by recording authorship in the blockchain. Inside the platform, we’re building a development methodology that supports the creation of IT-fund, allowing step by step control of developers and payment for their services.

Acquisitions
Flash/AS3
$3 400 000 0002005: Adobe Systems acquired Macromedia and its Flash Platform for $3.4 billion.
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JVM/Java
$7 400 000 0002010: Oracle acquired Sun Microsystems and its Java platform for $7.4 billion.
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Java
$9 300 000 0002016: Illegal use of Java in Android caused Oracle lawsuit against Google, pending $9.2 billion damage.
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ART/Java
The lawsuit is forcing Google to replace Java*, Swift platform can take it over.
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.NET/C#
Open Source platform MONO appeared after Microsoft refused to make .NET/ C# cross-platform.
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Swift
Due to slow growth of Swift, Apple switched its license to open source. Cross-platform is about to appear.
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