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OpSource

OpSource is a cloud and managed hosting provider focused on infrastructure services for enterprises and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) vendors.

  • Cloud hosting and Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) for enterprise and SaaS workloads
  • Managed hosting and data center services with Service Level Agreements (SLAs)
  • Support for multi-tenant SaaS delivery and hosted application environments
  • Network, security, and monitoring services around hosted infrastructure
  • Consulting and operational support for deploying and running hosted solutions

More About OpSource

OpSource provides infrastructure and managed hosting services that target organizations building or running online applications, with a focus on enterprises and SaaS providers. The company positions its offerings as a way for customers to deploy production workloads without building and operating their own data center stack. Customers use OpSource to host web applications, APIs, and SaaS platforms, consuming compute, storage, and networking as managed services rather than owning physical hardware.

The company’s core services fall within the cloud infrastructure (IaaS) and managed hosting categories. Typical deployments consist of dedicated or virtualized servers, persistent storage, firewalls, load balancers, and Virtual Private Network (VPN) connectivity. OpSource integrates these components into hosted environments that support multi-tier web and application architectures. Enterprises and independent software vendors use these environments to run Java, .NET, open-source, or other application stacks on top of standard operating systems and middleware.

OpSource emphasizes the operational layer around infrastructure, including monitoring, incident management, backup, and change management. SLAs cover uptime and response times, which aligns the offering with production and mission-critical workloads. Security services generally include network segmentation, firewall rule management, intrusion detection or prevention capabilities, and controlled administrative access, mapped to enterprise security and compliance requirements.

From a technology perspective, OpSource environments rely on standard virtualization platforms, IP networking, and industry-typical data center architectures. Customers commonly integrate OpSource-hosted systems with their own identity providers, application stacks, and back-office systems over secure network links or VPNs. This supports hybrid IT patterns where certain workloads remain on-premises (on-prem) while customer-facing or elastic components run in OpSource data centers.

In marketplace taxonomies, OpSource can be categorized under cloud infrastructure services (IaaS), managed hosting, and SaaS enablement services. For SaaS providers, OpSource functions as the underlying hosting and operations layer, supplying the infrastructure, network, and operational processes required to deliver multi-tenant applications to end users. For enterprises, it provides a managed alternative to in-house data centers for web-facing, line-of-business, or integration workloads.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 150
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $10B+
  • Stock Ticker: NTT

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Corporate Headquarters

57 Sloane Street
Sandton, Gauteng 2191
South Africa

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Software & Services
  • Industry: IT Services
  • Sub-Industry: Data Processing & Outsourced Services