Built for industrieswhere cloud can’t fail.
From financial services and healthcare to manufacturing, retail, logistics, and beyond, organizations in high-stakes industries operate under security, availability, and compliance pressure that most cloud partners aren’t built to handle.
Cloud in high-stakes industries
Secure, available, and compliant — all at once
Regulated and high-stakes industries — from financial services, healthcare, and government to manufacturing, retail, logistics, and media — share a common challenge: cloud infrastructure that must stay secure, available, and compliant, often all at once. These organizations can’t treat security as an afterthought, can’t absorb unplanned downtime, and can’t build cloud environments that ignore the requirements they operate under.
Why it’s different
The cloud problem is different when the stakes are real
Cloud infrastructure challenges are hard in every sector. In regulated industries, the margin for error is smaller — and the consequences reach well beyond the IT team.
Compliance moves faster than most organizations can absorb.
Regulatory frameworks evolve continuously. Security controls that passed last year's audit may not pass this year's. Demonstrating compliance requires documented, auditable evidence — not a reasonable effort.
Downtime carries financial, regulatory, and reputational weight.
In financial services, healthcare, or government, a system outage is rarely just an IT incident. Availability targets need to be designed in, tested on schedule, and provably met — not aspirational.
Data sovereignty and residency rules constrain architecture choices.
Where data lives, how it moves, and who can access it are often legally defined. These constraints need to be part of cloud design from day one, not retrofitted after a compliance finding.
Security posture needs to be continuous, not periodic.
Point-in-time assessments miss the gaps that open between audits. Effective security requires ongoing monitoring, detection, and response — not a report that sits on a shelf until the next review.
Internal teams carry too much at once.
Most IT teams in regulated sectors are managing daily operations and long-term transformation with the same headcount. Cloud specialization — migration, security architecture, managed operations — is difficult to build internally while keeping the lights on.
Industries we serve
Fifteen industries, one specialist cloud partner
High-stakes and fast-moving sectors where cloud infrastructure directly supports business-critical, compliance-bound, customer-facing, or citizen-facing operations.
Financial Services
Compliant, resilient cloud for banks, FinTechs, and payment operators.
Healthcare
Secure, always-available cloud for healthcare providers and health tech companies.
Energy
Resilient, secure cloud for energy producers, utilities, and grid operators.
Insurance
Modern cloud infrastructure for insurance carriers and insurtechs.
Telecommunications
Scalable, high-availability cloud for telecom operators and digital service providers.
Travel & Aviation
Always-on cloud for airlines, travel operators, and booking platforms.
Government
Sovereign, auditable cloud for public sector and government entities.
Manufacturing
Connected, resilient cloud for manufacturers and industrial operations.
Retail
Scalable, always-on cloud for retailers and commerce platforms.
Education
Secure, scalable cloud for universities, schools, and edtech.
Logistics
Resilient, real-time cloud for logistics and supply-chain operators.
Media
Elastic, high-performance cloud for media and entertainment.
Automotive
Connected, secure cloud for automotive and mobility companies.
Legal
Secure, compliant cloud for legal and professional-services firms.
Construction
Connected, secure cloud for construction and engineering operations.
What good looks like
What cloud looks like when it’s done right for high-stakes sectors
Across industries, the same requirements come up — they just carry different labels and different consequences when they’re missed.
Compliance built into the architecture.
Regulatory requirements need to be factored into cloud design before infrastructure is provisioned — not addressed reactively after an audit finding. That means data residency by design, access controls from the start, and documentation that survives a regulator's review.
Security posture you can prove.
Documented controls, continuous monitoring, alert response, and audit-ready evidence. Not a quarterly scan and a report — an ongoing security posture that holds up between audits.
Resilience that's been tested, not assumed.
Recovery time and recovery point objectives written into contracts, tested against real failure scenarios, and reported against in monthly reviews. "We think we can recover" is not an acceptable answer in any regulated sector.
Operations that stay accountable after go-live.
Managed cloud operations run to defined SLAs, with escalation paths, runbooks, and a team that doesn't disappear once a project closes.
Cost that's visible and controlled.
Cloud spend forecast, tracked, and optimized continuously — not reviewed once a year when the bill is already too high.
Data and integration foundations that hold up.
Clean data pipelines, governed access, and integration between systems that doesn't fail when demand spikes or systems change — the foundation that analytics, AI, and automation depend on.
FAQ
Common questions
Answers to the questions we hear most.
Relevant services
Identify exposure, close gaps, and maintain continuous security posture.
Tested disaster recovery with measured RTO and RPO targets.
Clear roadmap and a secure, governed landing zone to build on.
Run your cloud to defined SLAs with monitoring and automation.
Make cloud spend visible, optimized, and accountable.
Relevant programs
Identify exposure, close gaps, and maintain continuous security posture.
Tested disaster recovery with measured RTO and RPO — ready before you need it.
Move workloads to cloud and hand off operations to a managed team.
Operating in a high-stakes industry?
Tell us what you run and what's at risk. We'll recommend the right path — usually starting with a focused assessment.