Organizations That Use Python

by HSG on Feb 19, 2018 in

Here is a list of the organizations that use Python. This list is periodically updated by HSG’s software fans as well as the community at large.
 

Web Development

1.       Yahoo Maps
Yahoo acquired Four11, whose address and mapping lookup services were implemented in Python. Yahoo Maps still uses Python today, as can be seen by examining its URLs.
 

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2.       Yahoo Groups
A comprehensive public archive of Internet mailing lists that was originally implemented in pure Python. At one point Scott Hassan, one of the founders of Findmail/eGroups (the company that was later acquired by Yahoo), reported that they had 180,000 lines of Python underlying everything from their 100% dynamic website to all email delivery, pumping out 200 messages/second on a single 400 MHz Pentium.

 

3.       Google
Many components of the Google spider and search engine are written in Python (mentioned on Slashdot).

 

4.       Zope Corporation
Zope Corporation has developed a powerful Web application server using Python that's available as free software.

 

5.       Ultraseek
Ultraseek Server, a commercial search engine product, is implemented as an elaborate multi-threaded Python program with primitive indexing and search operations performed by a built-in module.

 

6.       Linux Weekly News
Linux Weekly News is published using a Web application written in Python using the Quixote framework.

 

7.       ElasticHosts Cloud Servers
Elastic Hosts web control panel is a Web application Python using the Django framework. Their cloud management middleware is a standalone python application.

 

8.       Facebook (Tornado)
Facebook uses Python in Production Engineering. Tornado is a core piece of infrastructure that powers FriendFeed's real-time functionality

 

9.       Mojam.com
Mojam's Musi-Cal web site provides easy access to the most up-to-date worldwide live music information: concerts, festivals, gigs and other musical events. Much of the back-end (database and email interfaces) is written in Python.

 

10.   Hunch
Hunch is a new type of AI filter, and a decision engine, as well as a social networking site. Hunch uses Python primarily for their user interface.
 

 

11.   Shopzilla
Shopzilla is a family of comparison shopping sites. Shopzilla uses Python for configuration management and deployment, automated testing and internal tool development.

 

12.   Movieplayer.it
Movieplayer.it is an Italian web portal providing a huge database on cinema with movies, TV series, characters, DVD and Blu-Ray sheets and updates related to current events and news of cinema and television world.

 

13.   Web Therapy
Ianchat.com is a US based provider of Web Therapy, Telephone Therapy, and in-person Therapy which uses python for its website and incorporates a unified communication system which provides simple counseling and consulting solutions for many professionals worldwide.

Games

14.   Battlefield 2
Battlefield 2 uses python to implement core elements of the gameplay such as score keeping and team balancing. Check out the BF2 Tech Wiki for sample BF2 Python scripts and information about API.

 

15.   Crystal Space
The Crystal Space 3D Engine uses python for scripting through a plug-in mechanism. Python scripts can be dynamically invoked from within the engine depending on game specific actions. Python can also be used to program the main game core. It has full access to the C++ Crystal Space API.

 

16.   Star Trek Bridge Commander
The game "Star Trek Bridge Commander" by Totally Games uses Python both as the mission scripting language and also for a ton of other features.

 

17.   The Temple of Elemental Evil and Vampire: The Masquerade: Bloodlines
"Greyhawk: The Temple of Elemental Evil" and "Vampire: The Masquerade: Bloodlines" use Python extensively for pretty much everything except the rendering engines - game logic, interface, etc. Both games have strong modding communities.

 

18.   Civilization 4
The new addition to the legendary strategy game series has all its inner logic, including AI, implemented in Python. The interface is exposed, so the modding community can easily take advantage of it.

 

19.   QuArK (Quake Army Knife)
QuArK is a level-editor for Quake, Quake II and Half-Life written mostly in Python. One can also write plug-ins for it in Python.

Other commercial games that have used Python include:

-       Cyan's Uru / Myst V

-       Severance: Blade of Darkness

-       Freedom Force

-       EVE Online (MMORPG)

There's a paper from the 2002 Game Developer Conference that provides more information about Python and game development.

Graphics

20.  Industrial Light & Magic
ILM uses Python in the production of their FX, as described in the RenderMan Course Notes from Siggraph 2001 (they name "The Phantom Menace", "The Mummy Returns" and other productions as ones where Python was used...
 

21.  Walt Disney Feature Animation
Walt Disney Feature Animation is also using Python to add script-ability to their animation production system.

 

22.  HKS, Inc. (ABAQUS/CAE)
Hibbitt, Karlsson & Sorensen, Inc. have incorporated Python into their ABAQUS/CAE finite element analysis programs. From their March, 1998 product newsletter:

 

-       "One of the keys to enhanced productivity is the ability to customize the user interface of ABAQUS/CAE easily for particular applications. To achieve this goal, we have embedded the Python programming language (www.python.org) as a command scripting and GUI extensibility tool."
 

23.  RoboFog
RoboFog is a scriptable font editor for the Macintosh. It is basically good old Fontographer with an embedded Python interpreter. Developed by Petr van Blokland, Just van Rossum and Erik van Blokland.
 

24.  Caligari Corporation
Caligari Corporation's flagship product, trueSpace, uses Python to allow users rapid prototyping with scripting. trueSpace is a 3D modeling and animation tool, and with Python, users can now create custom modeling and animation effects, as well as create a simple interactive application or a game prototype entirely inside trueSpace.
 

25.  Blender 3D
The 3D modeling program Blender 3D makes use of Python as an extension language. Blender 3D is a free program with a large community of users.
 

26.  Jasc Software, Paint Shop Pro
Starting with Version 8, Paint Shop Pro uses Python as its scripting language.

Financial

27.  Altis Investment Management
The company is a leading provider of multi-manager / multi-asset risk management analytics. A complete Risk Management System is written in Python (2.5)
 

28.  ABN AMRO Bank, Treasury Systems
The trade to risk management interfaces translate new and updated trade information from our trading system to the, internally written, bank-wide risk information system. SWIG was used to wrap the required parts of the 3rd party C++ trading system class library; we also wrapped the CORBA interface to the risk system using SWIG. Python was used to describe the structural and field value mapping. There are 3052 lines of Python code in the system.
 

29.  Bellco Credit Union
The online banking system for Bellco Credit Union and Bethpage Federal Credit Union is written in Python. The product is known as SAFE (Secure Access Financial Enterprise)[TM], a product suite developed by Sapereon.
 

30.  Journyx Timesheet and Resource Management Software
Journyx products (Timesheet and ProjectXecute) are all written in Python and so it has been since 1996. The products enable tracking time for billing, payroll, and project management as well as allocating peoples' future time to different tasks.

Science

31.  National Weather Service
Mike Callahan wrote: "The National Weather Service [...] has included Python with Tkinter on the latest build of our main computer system. This system is installed at 120 offices across the country. This is the system where we make maps, write forecasts, issue warnings, and basically do most of our work."
 

32.  The Radar Remote Sensing Group at the University of Cape Town.
RRSG uses Python as the glue language for their G2 airborne synthetic aperture radar processor as well as in general software prototyping.
 

33.  Applied Maths
Applied Maths is using Python in their bioinformatics software suite BioNumerics to automate series of actions that are executed repeatedly, to create custom reports, to import and export non-standard formats, to perform custom calculations, etc.
 

34.  Biosoft
Biosoft is using an embedded Python interpreter in their ModKine product. ModKine is a pharmacokinetic analysis program for Windows 9x/NT that allows users to enter their own transformation and curve-fitting functions in Python.
 

35.  The National Research Council of Canada
The High Performance Computing Group at the National Research Council of Canada uses Python as an essential tool in its activities related to building computational grids - binding together a variety of applications running on a variety of platforms.
 

36.  Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) Theoretical Physics Division
Scientists in the Theoretical Physics Division at Los Alamos National Laboratory are using Python to control large-scale physics codes on massively parallel supercomputers, high-end servers, and clusters. Python plays a central role in controlling these simulations, performing data analysis, and visualization. To support these efforts, Python has been ported to run over MPI. The SWIG interface generation tool has also been developed to support the integration of legacy applications with Python and to build modules for physics applications.
 

37.  AlphaGene, Inc.
AlphaGene is a leader in gene and protein discovery and gene expression technologies. AlphaGene uses Python as the core of its bioinformatics/tracking system -- binding together a variety of data input sources, an Oracle database, large-scale genetic analysis, specialized supercomputers and an html-based system interface. Python has proven to be an excellent language for efficiently integrating these and other heterogeneous tasks.
 

38.  LLNL
A group at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories is basing a new numerical engineering environment on Python, replacing a home-grown scripting language of ten-year standing. Paul Dubois is a central figure in that effort.
 

39.  NASA
Johnson Space Center uses Python in its Integrated Planning System as the standard scripting language. Efforts are underway to develop a modular collection of tools for assisting shuttle pre-mission planning and to replace older tools written in Perl and shell dialects. Python will also be installed in the new Mission Control Center to perform auxiliary processing integrated with a user interface shell. Ongoing developments include an automated grammar based system whereby C++ libraries may be interfaced directly to Python via compiler techniques. This technology can be extended to other languages in the future.
 

40.  Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI)
SMHI is the home of the Swedish civilian weather, hydrological and oceanographic services. Its Python-based remote sensing software for automatic product generation, using NOAA and Meteosat data, provides information to bench forecasters, objective analysis schemes, and commercial interests such as the media. This system receives raw data from several weather satellites, and produces images for many purposes, including the satellite images used for the presentation of the daily weather on Swedish TV 4.
 

41.  At SMHI's Research & Development Unit, a Python-based "Radar Analysis and Visualization Environment" (RAVE) has been developed for use with the national network of eleven C-band weather radars. A Python-based system is also used to exchange radar data with other Nordic countries.
 

42.  Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI)
ESRI is a leader in the field of Geographic Information Systems (software that relates data to location). As of version 9.0 of ESRI's ArcView software suite, ESRI uses Python as a scripting language and distributes the Python runtime. ESRI has released the Python interface library to its products as an open source package called AVPython.
 

43.  Nmag Computational Micromagnetics
The nmag project uses a Python user interface to control micro-magnetic simulations.
 

44.  Objexx Engineering
Objexx Engineering develops sophisticated scientific and engineering applications using Python. Pure Python applications are developed using packages such as NumPy and PyTables for computational efficiency, PySide or PyQt for GUIs, and matplotlib or PyQwt for plotting. Hybrid applications are also built with a Python user-centric wrapper around a (legacy or new) C++ or Fortran computational core using binding generators such as Boost.Python and F2PY.

Electronic Design Automation

45.  Ciranova
Ciranova is an Electronics Design Automation (EDA) company that provides automated integrated circuit (IC) layout tools. The Ciranova RuleWise API provides a high-level programming interface designed specifically for building deep-submicron cell generators. It is accessed as a Python extension package.
 

46.  Productivity Design Tools
Productivity Design Tools (PDTi) is an Electronics Design Automation (EDA) company providing the most extensible Electronic System Level (ESL) tools for managing IP specifications, and automating code and documentation generation. Soft IP generators built upon PDTi's SpectaGen Framework make significant efficiency improvements for all aspects of system and chip development. PDTi was founded to address needs identified during its founder's time as a chip developer. Unlike the typical in-house solution or the competitors' offerings, SpectaGen is flexible enough for any environment and is designed to be extended based on customer-specific knowledge and design experience using object-oriented Python and XML.
PDTi's SpectaReg product is an eXtensible Memory-Mapped Register generator.

Software Development

47.  Object Domain
Object Domain is a Java-implemented, comprehensive CASE (Computer Assisted Software Engineering) tool. As of version 2.0 they migrated from Tcl scripting to Jython:
 

-       "Python is now integrated with the CASE tool allowing complete control of the model, views, and diagrams. An integrated command console allows the users to interact with the environment using a combination of Python commands, mouse selections, etc. Python also provides a mechanism to directly subclass and extend the Object Domain framework. Custom editing dialogs, user defined export facilities, and many other application extensions can be realized through Python integration."
 

48.  Pardus
The Pardus Linux distribution uses Python for its installer (YALI) and most of applications (MUDUR, PISI, all managers etc.) which developed within project. And also, Pardus websites are powered by Python/Django.
 

49.  Red Hat
The Red Hat Linux distribution uses Python for its installer (anaconda) and configuration utilities.
 

50.  SGI, Inc.
SGI is using Python for its Linux installer, for various SGI Linux products (such as for clustering, ISP, system console, failsafe, workstation and servers). This installer is derived from the Red Hat Anaconda installer.
 

51.  A Python runtime is available for the EFI (fancy BIOS, sorta) environment being developed by Intel for SGI's IA64 Itanium and future IA32 systems. You can find mention of this at http://developer.intel.com/technology/efi/efi.htm 
 

52.  MCI Worldcom
The Data Subnet Manager, MCI Worldcom's internal frame relay configuration and provisioning suite, currently uses Jython for regression testing, interactive debugging, and rapid prototyping of its Java client. It also uses CPython in automated build processes and CGI scripts.

53.  Nokia
Nokia is using Python to provide high level programming environment for their S60 (Symbian) and Maemo (Linux) platforms

Education

54.  University of California, Irvine
The campus has developed dozens of Python applications including a Searchable Schedule of Classes, TELE-Vision (a system that allows students to view/update their confidential information including class schedule, financial status, fee information, books for courses, etc), a real-time class roster retrieval and grade posting system for faculty, and an interface to the campus' CCSO "ph" nameserver. All of these services are available via the web.
 

55.  Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Aerospace Engineering, Delft, Netherlands
The largest Aerospace Engineering faculty of Europe uses Python, with plugins Numpy, Scipy, Matplotlib and pygame in a course "Programming & Scientific Computing in Aerospace". This is a course for first year undergraduate students. Throughout the complete curriculum Python gradually replaces Matlab as the default programming language and scientific computing tool. Other faculties in Delft, such as Civil Engineering are also moving in the same direction and using Python more and more. And, like in most universities, Python is used by many PhDs throughout the university.
 

56.  Smeal College of Business, The Pennsylvania State University
The Smeal College of Business was an early adopter of the Python-based web framework Zope at Penn State using the open-source Content Management System (CMS) Plone to house their 8,000 plus object marketing site and numerous microsites. They are currently exploring different ways to harness the power of python to assist in business modeling and research.
 

57.  New Zealand Digital Library
The NZDL's PostScript to ASCII converter project, PreScript, was converted from Perl to Python for the sake of maintainability.
 

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59.  SchoolTool
SchoolTool is a project to develop a common global school administration infrastructure that is freely available under an Open Source license.

Business Software

60.   Raven Bear Systems Corporation
Raven Bear has developed a Python based version of its enterprise analytics platform. Integrated into the analytics platform are data mining and OLAP functionalities. Users can access and interact with data over a Zope platform.
 

61.   Thawte Consulting
Thawte Consulting, which has issued digital certificates to 23% of the world's secure web servers (according to the Netcraft survey), uses Python extensively for intranet and extranet services. Python generates web pages based on database content, and takes care of the cryptography and digital certificate management involved in certification. "Python makes us extremely productive, and makes maintaining a large and rapidly evolving codebase relatively simple."
 

62.   Advanced Management Solutions Inc.
AMS provides the AMS REALTIME suite of enterprise software for project management, resource management, cost management and timesheets. The Python language engine is embedded in AMS REALTIME as a means of extending the products, and also as a way of enabling custom behavior and company-specific business rules to be supported.
 

63.   IBM
IBM East Fishkill is using Python to create the business practice logic for factory tool control applications. These are used to control material entry, exit and data collection at the Micrus semiconductor plant in East Fishkill. Code that had been previously written in an internal, proprietary scripting language has been ported to Python.
 

64.   Arakn
MetaDynamic is a seamless integration of Python on client and server sides within the Metaphase product data management system (an object-oriented distributed system), that provides a new RAD environment as a substitute to the traditional customization environment in C. Arakn uses Python internally on its other developments.
 

65.   RealNetworks
RealNetworks has developed a Python binding for their RealMedia client. They use this extensively in load testing and feature testing of both their server and client on all of their supported platforms. Additionally, their build system and bug tracking system have significant Python components.
 

66.   dSPACE
dSPACE uses Python as the scripting language for its integrated real-time simulation experiment environment ControlDesk. While COM-based tool automation libs are provided on the one hand, access libs for real-time simulation hardware, RS232 and several automotive ECU (electronic control units) communication channels have been developed on the other. Many customers from various car manufacturers worldwide started Python programming with this program.
 

67.   Escom
Escom is a Polish company that uses python language for developing network-management and hosting-management applications and collocation-management applications.
 

68.  The Tiny Company
Tiny has developed an Open Source full-featured ERP and CRM in Python; accounting, stock management, sales, purchases, logistics, human resources.
 

69.  Nexedi
Nexedi has developed an Open Source ERP called ERP5 in Python/Zope.
 

70.  Piensa Technologies - Bufete Consultor de Mexico
Has developed "Ephyra", a Supply Chain Management (SCM) suite, with Python and Zope. Ephyra has modules for Warehouse management, Transportation management, Distribution management, ERP integration and other functionality. Ephyra is a mission critical, web enabled, modular, 100% configurable to end user requirements, using and complying to open standards, open protocols and open technologies.

71.  Nektra
Nektra is using Python for developing scripts to trace the behaviour of user software dinamically using Nektra Deviare technology.
 

72.  WuBook
Provides tourism technologies as a booking engine (individual booking on line) and a Channel Manager. Services are completely developed in Python and Twisted. Moreover, WuBook provides a large Web Services Framework (XmlRpc Protocol, xmlrpc python library) succesfully integrated by different programming languages.

Government

73.  The site of the USA Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is powered by Python/Zope/Plone.
 

74.  Homeland Security
Frequentis TAPtools® - Python in Air Traffic Control
 

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