Canadian sovereign cloud platform for government and enterprise data
Micrologic operates a domestically-hosted cloud infrastructure stack built on VMware, Kubernetes, PostgreSQL, and NSX, serving Canadian public and private sector organizations under local regulatory jurisdiction. The company's project roadmap—Cirrus IaaS platform development, zero-trust network access, and enterprise market expansion—reveals a transition from managed services toward a differentiated sovereign cloud offering. Heavy senior hiring in engineering signals deep technical build-out rather than sales-driven scaling.
Notable leadership hires: Cloud Market Development Director
Micrologic is a Canadian-owned cloud and data centre operator founded in 1983, with a 40-year history in IT services and digital infrastructure. Since 2014, the company has focused on hosting sensitive data for large public and private organizations on domestic infrastructure, subject exclusively to Canadian law and powered by clean energy. The business spans data centre operations, cloud computing, managed services, and cybersecurity. Revenue primarily comes from government and enterprise clients requiring compliance with Canadian sovereignty requirements and protection from foreign data-access claims.
VMware, Kubernetes, PostgreSQL, NSX, Terraform, Ansible, Fortinet FortiGate, Juniper and Aruba networking, Azure DevOps, and SAP. The stack reflects virtualization-first infrastructure with strong network security and multi-cloud management capabilities.
Cirrus IaaS platform development, zero-trust network access implementation, cloud platform architecture evolution, and enterprise market development strategy. These projects indicate a shift toward self-service cloud products targeting large enterprises and government.
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