European cloud infrastructure and dedicated hosting provider with owned datacenters
Worldstream operates a vertically integrated infrastructure business: owned datacenters across Europe, in-house network, and a tech stack heavy on virtualization (VMware), orchestration (Kubernetes), and observability (Prometheus, Grafana, InfluxDB, Elasticsearch). Current project velocity centers on Kubernetes optimization, datacenter fabric deployment, and API-driven integrations via Kafka—indicating a shift toward automated, programmable infrastructure. Hiring is accelerating across engineering (6 open roles) and security (1), with a mid-to-senior engineer mix, suggesting internal scaling pressure on operational complexity.
Worldstream provides cloud infrastructure, dedicated servers, and colocation services from owned datacenters in Europe. The company manages its own network and operates a team of certified engineers focused exclusively on infrastructure delivery—no software, consultancy, or generic managed services. Customers range from enterprises managing compliance and workload scaling to organizations requiring DDoS mitigation and reliable capacity. The business is privately held, founded in 2006, and headquartered in Naaldwijk, Netherlands, with 51–200 employees.
Core stack: VMware Cloud Foundation, Kubernetes, Linux, Docker, MySQL, PostgreSQL. Networking: Cisco, Fortinet FortiGate, BGP, VXLAN. Monitoring: Prometheus, Grafana, InfluxDB, Elasticsearch, Icinga. Storage: Ceph, ZFS, Veeam. Kafka for event-driven integrations.
Active projects include Kubernetes cluster optimization, monitoring and logging system implementation, datacenter fabric deployment, network process automation, and building a modern cloud portal with API and event-driven integrations.
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