Most enterprise market intelligence still arrives quarterly, locked behind analyst paywalls, and disconnected from the engineering and hiring signals that reveal what a company is actually doing. Naftiko Signals takes a different posture: continuous, open, structured data — drawn from public job postings, press releases, newsroom content, and open-source activity — that maps the technology investment of the world’s largest companies as it moves. This week marks the biggest single-week Signals build of the quarter and the moment Fortune 1000 coverage stopped being aspirational.
The Week’s Build, in Numbers
- 884 new company signals pages built as the second Fortune 1000 sweep completed.
- All 50 industry pages refreshed in the same window.
- Role-aware “What’s Next” capabilities now surfaced on every company page — each one shaped exactly like the capabilities Naftiko Shipyard teaches in its tutorial tracks.
The corpus now spans the majority of the Fortune 1000, with the same scoring rubric, the same maturity radar, and the same role/regional roll-ups applied uniformly across every company and industry.
What Naftiko Signals Tracks
Signals profiles each company across four dimensions of technology investment:
- Areas of Technology — the technical domains a company actively invests in (AI/ML, APIs, cloud, security, containers, platform engineering, and more).
- SaaS Portfolio — the services and platforms a company buys, builds, or integrates.
- Standards — participation in open standards like OpenAPI, AsyncAPI, JSON Schema, MCP, and A2A.
- Tooling — the developer tools and open-source projects a company adopts or contributes to.
Each company is scored across 44 signal categories spanning Artificial Intelligence, Cloud, Open-Source, Languages, Data, Databases, Virtualization, Specifications, Context Engineering, Data Pipelines, Containers, Platform, API, Integrations, Event-Driven, Observability, Governance, Security, Automation, ROI & Business Metrics, Regulatory Posture, AI FinOps, Provider Strategy, Talent & Organizational Design, and more.
Three Analysis Layers on Top of the Raw Signals
Beyond the signal counts themselves, Signals reads the corpus across three analytical layers:
- AI Waves — Recurring adoption patterns that emerge across companies and industries as the technology matures: LLMs, Coding Assistants, Context Engineering, Model Routing, Agent-to-Agent protocols, and the waves still forming.
- Roles — How each wave reshapes which roles grow, which shrink, and which new ones emerge — mapped through hiring signals and organizational changes.
- Impact — The downstream impact of each wave on markets, workflows, and the cost / velocity / risk balance inside enterprises.
The new role-aware “What’s Next” capabilities surfaced this week sit at the intersection of these three layers — every recommendation is shaped as a Naftiko capability that can be authored once, executed by Ikanos, governed by Warden, and consumed by both humans and agents.
The Naftiko Radar
Signals continues to publish the Naftiko Radar — a visual map of the technologies, services, tools, and standards tracked across four adoption rings: Adopting, Optimizing, Evaluating, and Watching. The radar gives technology leaders a single view of where each industry is now and where it is heading next. With Fortune 1000 coverage substantially complete, the radar is now reading from a corpus large enough to be predictive at the industry level rather than anecdotal at the company level.
A New Market-Data-Partner Lens
This week’s Signals work was accompanied by the first market-data-partner feedback Naftiko has received — a buyer-side perspective that surfaced five net-new problem statements the existing 15 enterprise-practitioner personas did not cover, including the need for employee-count-band filtering, industry-cluster highlights, tiered feed access, and a Naftiko Skills bundle for Claude with tiered pricing that mirrors how Apify packages its scrapers. Those problem statements are now live on market.naftiko.io and shape the next round of Signals packaging.
Open by Design
Naftiko Signals remains an open site backed by structured YAML — companies, industries, signals, services, tools, standards, and waves are all versioned in Git and available for inspection, contribution, and reuse. Intelligence about enterprise technology investment should be as accessible as the open-source projects it tracks, and Signals is built that way deliberately.
Who It Is For
Naftiko Signals is built for CTOs, platform architects, integration engineers, and technology strategists at large enterprises who need to understand how peer companies are investing in AI, APIs, and cloud infrastructure. It is equally valuable for investors evaluating enterprise technology portfolios, for vendors positioning products against actual adoption patterns, and — newly — for market-data partners and accelerators that need a continuous outside-in read on a defined industry cluster.
Get Started
- Signals Platform: signals.naftiko.io
- Browse Companies: companies.naftiko.io
- Browse Industries: industries.naftiko.io
- View the Radar: signals.naftiko.io/radar
- Read the Markets Site: market.naftiko.io
- GitHub: github.com/naftiko/signals
About Naftiko
Naftiko reinvents API integration for the AI era. Its governed, spec-driven platform transforms the fragmented landscape of SaaS APIs, microservices, and AI tools into a unified capability Fleet — discoverable by humans and machines, governed by policy, and observable by design. Naftiko Signals is the open intelligence layer that reads the public footprint of every enterprise into that same shared frame. Naftiko operates from Paris and New York City.
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