Coder Technologies, Inc. supplies infrastructure software that turns cloud resources into on-demand, IDE-ready development environments. Its flagship platform, Coder, provisions containerized or VM-based workspaces through Terraform templates, letting DevOps teams replace brittle local setups with centrally managed, security-hardened instances that run inside the organization’s own AWS, Azure, GCP, or on-prem clusters. Engineers connect from thin clients or personal machines via browser-based VS Code, JetBrains gateways, or SSH, gaining consistent tooling, pre-installed dependencies, and near-native performance while source code remains within corporate firewalls. Complementing the server side, Coder Desktop (Core) packages the client experience for Windows, offering single-sign-on launchers, workspace lifecycle controls, and offline template synchronization so developers can spin up or tear down environments without leaving the desktop. Typical use cases include standardizing onboarding for hundreds of contractors, enabling GPU-accelerated coding from low-spec laptops, or shifting nightly builds to elastic cloud runners to conserve local battery and CPU. Because every environment is defined as code, compliance officers can enforce disk encryption, VPN routing, and container vulnerability scans at creation time, then retire instances automatically at project end. The publisher’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installing the latest upstream versions and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.