Managed infrastructure provider pivoting toward enterprise AI services
Expedient operates a traditional MSP business (data centers, colocation, managed hosting across 10 US metros) but is actively building an AI control platform and enterprise AI deployment practice. The project list reveals a deliberate shift: half of active work centers on AI strategy, data pipelines, and proof-of-concept engagements rather than core infrastructure ops. Hiring velocity is accelerating with sales (12 open roles) and engineering (8) leading — a pattern typical of companies launching a new revenue stream alongside legacy services.
Expedient is a managed services provider and data center operator headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA with local presence in 10 US cities. The company operates colocation facilities, managed servers, and cloud infrastructure (VMware, AWS, Azure, GCP) for mid-market and enterprise clients, with HIPAA and PCI DSS compliance certifications. In parallel, the company is developing an AI control platform and associated service offerings targeting enterprise customers — including data pipeline design, custom integrations, and proof-of-concept engagements. The tech stack reflects this duality: traditional virtualization tools (VMware vSphere, NSX-T, vCloud Director) sit alongside modern data and AI infrastructure (Kubernetes, Airflow, Terraform, Python).
Core: Windows, Linux, VMware vSphere, vCloud Director, NSX-T, Docker, Kubernetes. Data & AI: Python, SQL, Apache Airflow, AWS Glue, Terraform, Helm. Cloud platforms: AWS, Azure, GCP. Identity: Azure AD, Okta, OneLogin. LLMs: ChatGPT, Claude. Application: Salesforce, Elastic Stack, NoSQL, Java, Go, JavaScript.
Pittsburgh, PA. The company operates data centers and offices in 10 US locations: Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Boston, Cleveland, Columbus, Denver, Indianapolis, Memphis, Milwaukee, and Phoenix.
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