Onsite IT consulting and application modernization for regulated industries
Digipulse is a 17-year-old IT consulting firm positioned as a vendor to state government, finance, insurance, and education sectors. The tech stack—Kubernetes, Kafka, KDB+, Jenkins, Terraform, Ansible—combined with active projects around cluster management, CI/CD pipelines, and legacy COBOL modernization, reveals an engineering services firm shifting toward platform-as-a-service delivery models. Current hiring is heavily weighted toward senior engineers (8 of 9 open roles), signaling either customer wins requiring specialized scaling or a leadership build-out to support the platform work.
Digipulse Technologies provides onsite IT consulting and application services to regulated organizations including state government agencies, financial services firms, insurers, and educational institutions. Founded in 2007, the firm operates across 20+ US states and delivers services ranging from application development and legacy system modernization to infrastructure design and deployment automation. The company's service areas include packaged software implementation, database administration, network management, and—increasingly—Kubernetes cluster management and CI/CD pipeline development for clients managing complex technology footprints.
Primary: Angular, Node.js, Java, Python, Kafka, Kubernetes, Docker, Spring Boot, AWS, Azure, GCP. Infrastructure/DevOps: Jenkins, Terraform, Ansible, Prometheus, Grafana, Elasticsearch. Now adopting Strimzi and Confluent for Kafka orchestration.
Active projects include self-service developer platform, Kubernetes cluster management, CI/CD pipeline development, legacy COBOL feature enhancement, brokerage regulatory reporting systems, and deployment automation pipelines.
Digipulse Technologies Inc.'s technology stack, projects, and hiring signals are inferred from public hiring and company data — career pages, public listings, and company web presence — then clustered and de-duplicated. Figures are estimates that refresh over time. Read our full methodology →
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