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Tailscale
Software Development
Toronto, Ontario 34,168 followers
Simple, secure networks for teams of any scale. Built on WireGuard.
About us
For teams who want secure, private networks without weeks of setup and configuration, Tailscale makes it easy. Unlike existing corporate VPNs, Tailscale has no upfront cost, minimal latency, and works with their existing services.
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https://tailscale.com
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- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Toronto, Ontario
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2019
- Specialties
- Security, Privacy, Log Processing, Connectivity, Remote Access, 2FA/MFA, WireGuard, Computer Networking, Computer Networks, WireGuard, VPN, and SASE
Products
Tailscale
Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) Software
Tailscale is the platform for secure, identity-first networking, providing private and seamless connectivity for modern applications, teams, and workflows. Designed to simplify complex network architectures, Tailscale replaces traditional models with fast, reliable connections that enhance productivity and security. Trusted by engineering and IT teams globally, Tailscale enables organizations to implement Zero Trust principles effortlessly, connecting devices, applications, and environments across cloud and on-premises infrastructure. Built on WireGuard®, Tailscale delivers a scalable solution that adapts to organizations of any size, ensuring secure access while reducing operational complexity.
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Berkeley, CA 94705, US
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Updates
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Tired of managing permissions + keys + connectivity for AI agents and MCP servers? We’re demoing Aperture at #MCPDevSummit to help solve this. NYC, April 2–3 🚀 Come find us!
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We're #hiring a new Customer Account Executive in Denver, Colorado. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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Spring Has Sprung- And So Has Our Team! Welcoming Shelby Ludtke, Pedro Andrade, Bas Toonk, Grzegorz Duraj, Rollie Ma, Adriano Sela Aviles, Andree Toonk, Brad Kouchi, Troy Munson, Jeevan Pawa, Holly Swanson, Kendra Riley, Karan N Iyer, Jessie Tang, Sabrina Romano, Erin Pierce, Murad Akhundov, Brandon Adler, and Yaruk Asghar
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Connectivity is one of those systems that quietly accumulates complexity. It starts small: a VPN, a few access rules, maybe a gateway. But as organizations grow, the connectivity layer grows with them—more tunnels, more policies, more exceptions. Eventually the system works. But nobody would design it that way from scratch. So we commissioned Forrester to analyze what happens when connectivity gets simpler. Tailscale’s Total Economic Impact study of Tailscale found: 📊 213% ROI over three years 📊 $3.1M total benefits 📊 $1.2M infrastructure savings 📊 60% efficiency gain 📊 70% reduction in breach cost risk for addressable attacks Connectivity sits near the foundation of modern infrastructure. When it becomes simpler, the effects show up everywhere—less infrastructure, fewer operational tasks, and clearer access controls. Swipe through for the highlights, or read the full study 🔽 https://lnkd.in/dRd2fUVE
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Here’s how Tailscale handled MacBooks “notching” its menu bar icon—starting with a coy little code fix and ending with a whole new windowed Mac UI. https://lnkd.in/dv_8rJty
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AI agents are getting more powerful. They’re also getting a little unhinged 😅 One example: OpenClaw. It can access your system, run commands, call APIs, and make unpredicatable decisions. Fun? Yes. Safe? Not really. We’re not going to pretend OpenClaw is “safe.” But we can reduce the blind spots that make it riskier: -where are they spending tokens? -what are they actually doing? -what APIs and commands are called in? That’s where Aperture comes in. It removes the need to store API keys on the same machine the agent controls, and gives you visibility into what it’s actually doing. And you can try it without needing a Tailscale subscription. Read more 👇 https://lnkd.in/dQ8F_6tJ
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We're #hiring a new Manager, Sales Development Representative in Toronto, Ontario. Apply today or share this post with your network.