Jamcracker was founded in 1999 by K.B. Chandrasekhar (also known as "Chandra") and Anjul Bhambhri. Chandra was previously the co-founder of Exodus Communications, a pioneering web hosting company. The vision behind Jamcracker was prophetic: long before AWS became a household name, Jamcracker foresaw a world where businesses would consume software as an online service.

In the current era of AI, FinOps, and zero-trust security, Jamcracker’s core thesis is more relevant than ever. Modern enterprises often use 200+ SaaS apps, and shadow IT (where departments buy software without IT approval) is rampant. Jamcracker’s brokerage model directly addresses:

Jamcracker Software Technologies Pvt. Ltd offers a wide range of services that cater to the diverse needs of its clients. The company's service portfolio includes:

A large Indian bank has 5,000 employees using Zoom, DocuSign, AWS, and Salesforce. The finance department cannot track who is spending what. Solution: The bank installs Jamcracker internally. Now, a manager must approve any new SaaS subscription. Jamcracker automatically syncs user lists from HR, deactivates leavers from all apps, and shows the CFO a dashboard of cloud spend per department.