Zudy raised $7.5 Million in funding from Miami Stuff, LLC in December. According to Gartner, U.S. companies spent $300 billion on enterprise application development in 2013 and are on track to spend upwards of $575 billion per year by 2018. Cost, time, and the large number of resources required for today’s application development strategies slows innovation for companies. Vinyl works with cloud-based systems such as SalesForce, WorkDay, SuccessFactors and Microsoft Dynamics. The platform also works with legacy systems and on-premise relational database management systems (RDBMS) including SQL, Oracle, IBM and SAP Hana as well as NoSQL systems like Cassandra. Zudy hopes to help enterprises to dramatically increase the number of new applications from an average of less than ten to more than 50 per year.