Sovereign data infrastructure for enterprises requiring data residency control
Ilkari builds data sovereignty infrastructure—network security, monitoring, and integration frameworks designed for enterprises that must keep data within defined geographic and jurisdictional boundaries. The stack (Palo Alto Networks, Terraform, Prometheus, Grafana, Elasticsearch) reflects a network-ops and observability-first architecture. Active projects center on acquisition integration and channel partner enablement, while pain points (M&A integration, LATAM expansion, reducing downtime) suggest a company scaling distribution and operational complexity in parallel.
Ilkari is a Dublin-based sovereign technology company serving enterprises that require strict control over data residency and cross-border data flows. The product combines network perimeter hardening (Palo Alto Networks GlobalProtect, VPC), infrastructure-as-code tooling (Terraform, Ansible), and real-time observability (Datadog, Prometheus, Grafana, Elasticsearch) to enforce data sovereignty policies at scale. The company is actively integrating recent acquisitions, building channel partner programs, and expanding into LATAM markets. Current hiring (51–200 employees, with engineering and operations focus) reflects growth in infrastructure maturity and partner-led sales.
Palo Alto Networks (Panorama, GlobalProtect), Fortinet, Cisco, plus custom monitoring with Datadog, Prometheus, Grafana, and Elasticsearch for network observability and threat detection.
Channel partner programs, acquisition integration frameworks, modern network architecture (spine-leaf/perimeter), and integration platforms to support future M&A and LATAM market entry.
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