This month, we're excited to shine the spotlight on one of the .NET Foundation's valued sponsors: Endjin!
Who is Endjin?
Endjin is a UK-based strategy, insight, and technology consultancy that helps organizations make sense of their data, modernize their software, and scale their engineering practices. With deep expertise in .NET and Microsoft Azure, they work across industries—from financial services to healthcare and the public sector—to deliver high-impact, cloud-first solutions.
What sets Endjin apart is their commitment to not just building great software but also empowering teams to grow and sustain those solutions themselves. Their passion for knowledge sharing is evident in their open blog, community talks, and contributions to open-source projects. Whether it's performance optimization in C#, unlocking insights with data analytics, or pioneering AI solutions using .NET, Endjin brings clarity and innovation to the table.
How does Endjin benefit the .NET Foundation community?
As a corporate member, Endjin contributes far beyond code:
- Thought Leadership – Through insightful articles, technical deep-dives, and talks at industry events, Endjin helps evolve best practices in .NET development.
- Open Source Contributions – They actively contribute to the .NET ecosystem with tools, libraries, and learning resources that benefit both new and seasoned developers.
- Mentorship & Community Growth – Endjin supports initiatives that grow diverse technical talent and promote continuous learning within the .NET community.
- Cloud-First Expertise – Their real-world experience building secure, scalable Azure solutions helps strengthen guidance and tooling across the .NET and cloud-native landscape.
Why does this matter?
Corporate members like Endjin bring essential industry perspectives into the .NET Foundation. Their hands-on knowledge with customers and projects feeds back into the ecosystem, ensuring that the platform we all rely on stays modern, relevant, and production-ready.
Learn more about Endjin's work at , and keep an eye out for their future contributions in .NET, data, AI, and cloud architecture.