Italian cloud provider with Tier IV data centers and Kubernetes-native infrastructure
CloudFire operates a Kubernetes-based cloud platform running on Linux/Debian/Ubuntu, backed by Salesforce for sales operations and Microsoft Dynamics 365 for business processes. The engineering-led hiring mix (7 engineers vs. 2 sales) combined with active projects around Salesforce implementation, platform development, and cloud automation suggests a company still building core product capabilities while scaling sales infrastructure. Pain points centered on Salesforce adoption and sales process optimization indicate the sales stack is a current bottleneck.
CloudFire is a privately held Italian cloud service provider founded in 2014, based in Reggio Emilia. The company operates Tier IV-certified data centers within Italy and provides cloud infrastructure, system integration, and IT automation services to mid-market and enterprise clients. The platform is built on Kubernetes, Linux distributions, and containerized workloads, with Go, Python, and JavaScript in the stack. Salesforce and Dynamics 365 handle customer-facing operations and CRM. The team is small (11–50 employees) and currently hiring across engineering and sales roles in Italy.
Kubernetes, Linux (Debian, Ubuntu, SUSE), JavaScript, Python, Go, React, Node.js, MySQL, SQL Server, Salesforce, Dynamics 365, Power BI, GitHub, MuleSoft, and Active Directory.
Reggio Emilia, Italy. The company operates Tier IV-certified data centers located in Italy and is hiring exclusively in Italy.
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