Draft:Dualboot Partners
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Dualboot Partners is an American software development and technology consulting company headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. The company provides services including custom software development, digital product development, and cloud engineering for startups and established enterprises.[1]
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| Company type | LLC |
|---|---|
| Industry | Information technology Software development |
| Founded | 2018 |
| Founders | Ben Gilman Todd Buelow Daniel DelaCruz |
| Headquarters | Charlotte, North Carolina, United States |
Area served | United States, Latin America, Eastern Europe |
Key people | Ben Gilman (CEO) Todd Buelow (Principal) Daniel DelaCruz (Co-founder) |
| Products | DB90 3PO |
Number of employees | 400+ (2025) |
| Website | dualbootpartners |
Founded in 2018, the company operates from offices in Charlotte and Raleigh, North Carolina, with distributed development teams in Latin America and Eastern Europe.
History
Dualboot Partners was founded in 2018 by Ben Gilman, Todd Buelow, and Daniel DelaCruz. Prior to founding the company, Buelow had built several technology businesses, including Cloud Logistics and Castle Digital Partners.[2]
The company focuses on product engineering and software development services for startups and enterprise clients. Over time, it expanded into artificial intelligence development, data engineering, and cloud modernization services.
In 2024, Dualboot Partners was included in the Charlotte Business Journal Fast 50 list of fastest-growing private companies in the Charlotte metropolitan area.
In January 2026, the company introduced DB90, an artificial-intelligence-focused development platform intended to support various stages of the software development lifecycle.[1]
Products
DB90
DB90 is a software development platform designed to support planning, development, testing, and deployment workflows. The platform incorporates artificial intelligence tools intended to assist with software development and modernization tasks.[1]
3PO
3PO is a software modernization tool designed to assist organizations in analyzing and migrating legacy codebases. The platform supports code transformation and refactoring across different programming languages and software architectures.
Awards and recognition
| Year | Recognition | Organization |
|---|---|---|
| 2024 | Fast 50 – No. 49 | Charlotte Business Journal |


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