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Rootly Announced as One of Deloitte's Technology Fast 50 Program Winners for 2025

AI-native on-call and incident management platform honored for rapid revenue growth and customer-first focus

TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Rootly has been recognized by Deloitte's 2025 Technology Fast 50™ awards program with a top-10 placement for its rapid growth, entrepreneurial spirit, and bold innovation. The program recognizes Canada's 50 fastest-growing technology companies based on the highest revenue growth percentage over the past four years.

Rootly CEO JJ Tang credits the company’s growth to its obsession with customer success and continued investment in AI-native features. “This recognition from Deloitte validates our customer-first approach and our mission to help every organization become more reliable,” said Tang.

"The 2025 Technology Fast 50 winners are a shining example of Canada's limitless potential in technology and innovation. Their visionary leadership and bold achievements are propelling our sector forward, opening new possibilities for growth and inspiring the next generation of entrepreneurs," said Brendan Cooper, National Technology Fast 50 program co-leader at Deloitte Canada. "We are excited to honor their remarkable progress and the positive impact they are making across the country."

To qualify for the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 ranking, companies must have been in business for at least four years, have a minimum revenue of $50,000 in 2021 and $5 million in 2024, be headquartered in Canada, own proprietary technology, and invest a minimum of 5% of gross revenues in R&D activities that are conducted in Canada.

About the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 program

The Technology Fast 50 program is Canada's pre-eminent technology awards program. It recognizes business growth, innovation, and entrepreneurship in three distinct categories: Technology Fast 50, Enterprise—Industry Leaders, and Companies-to-Watch. For more information, visit www.fast50.ca.

About Rootly

Rootly is the AI-native on-call and incident management platform that provides proactive support to help teams resolve incidents faster, improve system resilience, and streamline on-call operations. It’s your always-on SRE copilot that automates root cause analysis and identifies patterns that drive continuous improvement—trusted by leading companies like LinkedIn, NVIDIA, Replit, Elastic, Canva, Figma, Tripadvisor, Glean, Okta, and Grammarly.

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