Datapipe
Datapipe is a managed cloud and hosting service provider focused on designing, operating, and supporting infrastructure for enterprise and public-sector workloads across public and private cloud environments.
- Managed services for public cloud, private cloud, and hybrid cloud infrastructure
- Hosting and managed infrastructure for mission-critical enterprise applications
- Security, compliance, and governance services for regulated workloads
- Consulting, architecture, and migration services for cloud adoption
- Global data center footprint and managed network connectivity
More About Datapipe
Datapipe provides managed cloud and hosting services for enterprises, public-sector entities, and other organizations that run applications in public, private, or hybrid cloud environments. Its offerings focus on designing and operating infrastructure so that clients can place line-of-business applications, databases, and digital services on platforms that are monitored and administered by Datapipe engineers. Typical customer use cases include hosting transactional systems, web applications, analytics workloads, and line-of-business services that require predictable performance and defined service levels.
The company positions its services around managed public cloud, private cloud, and hybrid architectures. Managed public cloud services (cloud infrastructure management) typically cover provisioning, configuration, monitoring, patching, backup, and cost governance for workloads running on large hyperscale cloud platforms. Private cloud and hosting services (managed hosting) involve dedicated infrastructure in Datapipe-operated facilities or customer environments, with Datapipe responsible for day-to-day operations, capacity planning, and incident handling. Hybrid cloud services combine these models, connecting on-premises (on-prem) or private cloud resources with public cloud environments through secure network links and unified management processes.
Security and compliance services are a core component of Datapipe’s portfolio. The company emphasizes support for regulated workloads, which generally requires adherence to frameworks and standards such as ISO 27001, Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS), Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), and similar regulatory or industry compliance regimes. Services in this area typically include vulnerability management, firewall and network security management (security operations), identity and access control configuration, logging and monitoring, and documented change control processes aligned with audit requirements. These capabilities are positioned for customers in sectors such as financial services, healthcare, and government, where regulatory oversight around data handling and infrastructure operations is strict.
Datapipe also offers consulting and professional services (cloud consulting) that cover assessment, architecture design, and migration support. These services help enterprises evaluate application portfolios, choose suitable target environments (public, private, or hybrid), and execute migration projects with attention to network design, high availability patterns, and Disaster Recovery (DR) arrangements. Architectures commonly reference virtualization technologies, load balancers, VPNs or dedicated network circuits for hybrid connectivity, and clustered or replicated storage for resilience.
From a marketplace categorization perspective, Datapipe fits into managed service provider (MSP) and managed cloud services (cloud infrastructure services) categories. Its offerings intersect with Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) hosting, cloud operations management, Managed Security Services (MSS) for infrastructure, and compliance-oriented hosting. The combination of global data centers, network connectivity management, and platform operations allows customers to place workloads close to end users or within specific jurisdictions, while delegating infrastructure management to Datapipe under Service Level Agreements (SLAs) and documented operational runbooks.