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Trifork Launches HiBeam to Deliver Fault-Tolerant, High-Concurrency Systems for Critical Enterprise Uptime

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Trifork has announced the formation of HiBeam, a new U.S.-based technology organization focused on developing fault-tolerant, high-concurrency systems for enterprise sectors where continuous operation is essential. HiBeam aims to ensure critical systems supporting services in areas like healthcare, payments, and energy infrastructure are not only fast but also unbreakable.

HiBeam operates as a division of Trifork, leveraging Trifork’s extensive engineering experience and technical capabilities. The new entity is designed to help clients manage real-time data flows with zero tolerance for failure, ensuring continuous operation without downtime.

Leading HiBeam as interim CEO is Casey Rosenthal, who previously served as an engineering manager at Netflix and co-founder and CEO of Verica and Prowler. Rosenthal, recognized for his pioneering work in Chaos Engineering at Netflix and authoring a foundational book on the subject, brings a combination of leadership and technical expertise. He previously served on Trifork’s board.

Commenting on the launch, Mr. Rosenthal stated, “We’ve entered an era where businesses can’t afford to go down—whether it’s financial transactions, healthcare data, or instant messaging, failure just isn’t an option. HiBeam exists to make sure the critical systems behind these services are not just fast—but unbreakable.”

HiBeam specializes in building software “switches”—systems engineered to reliably route millions of data connections in real time. These switches incorporate built-in fault tolerance and scalable architectures, drawing on the team’s experience in delivering critical infrastructure for global clients in high-pressure environments.

The organization launches with a team of 20 engineers and has already secured active enterprise customers across the healthcare and finance sectors. HiBeam plans to release an open-source version of its technology in the near future, followed by a hosted SaaS offering.

Karan Yadav, CEO of Trifork US Inc., added, “At Trifork, we believe resilient systems are the foundation of digital innovation. That’s why we’re excited to introduce HiBeam as part of Trifork—a reflection of our belief that pairing deep engineering expertise with a U.S. market focus can deliver infrastructure that performs, even when everything else fails.”

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