When infrastructure is owned and managed directly, there is less guesswork around where systems run, how they are supported, and who is
accountable. Infradapt gives clients a more controlled hosting model for critical applications, servers, and data.
Many businesses use cloud services without fully understanding where data is stored, how systems are managed, or what happens when
support is needed. Infradapt helps bring greater clarity to data location, hosting responsibility, access control, and recovery planning.
Infrastructure ownership does not mean avoiding the cloud. It means using cloud resources with more intention. Infradapt can host
systems on its own infrastructure while also supporting Microsoft 365, hosted applications, backup platforms, and other cloud services
your business depends on.
With large commodity cloud platforms, support can feel distant or fragmented. Infradapt provides a more direct relationship between the
infrastructure, the support team, and the business outcome. When something needs attention, you know who is responsible.
Your continuity environment is built on infrastructure Infradapt owns and operates, giving you more control, consistency, and accountability.
For organizations that want business systems hosted in a controlled environment owned and managed by Infradapt.
For businesses that use Microsoft 365 for email, Teams, SharePoint, OneDrive, identity, and daily productivity.
For companies that need core software hosted securely without relying on aging local servers.
For organizations that use multiple cloud tools and need better structure, access control, licensing oversight, and support.
Cloud decisions should not leave your business guessing where data lives, who controls the environment, or who is responsible when something goes wrong. Infradapt gives organizations a more direct model by hosting critical systems on infrastructure we own, manage, monitor, and support.
Start with an infrastructure review. Infradapt will assess your current hosting model, cloud platforms, data location concerns, access needs, and support gaps, then help define the right infrastructure path for your business.
Infrastructure ownership means the systems used to host client environments are owned, managed, and supported directly by the provider. For Infradapt clients, this can mean hosting servers, applications, and data on infrastructure controlled by Infradapt instead of relying only on large public cloud platforms.
Data location matters because it affects control, support, recovery planning, access management, risk, and accountability. Business leaders should understand where important systems live and who is responsible for managing them.
Public cloud platforms are large shared environments managed by outside providers. Infradapt-owned infrastructure gives clients a more direct hosting relationship, clearer support ownership, and better visibility into where systems are managed.
No. Infradapt works with Microsoft 365 and other cloud platforms when they make sense for the business. The goal is not to avoid cloud services. The goal is to use the right environment for each system, application, and business need.
Yes. Many organizations use Microsoft 365 for email, collaboration, files, and identity while hosting business applications, servers, or other systems through Infradapt-managed infrastructure.
Common examples include virtual servers, business applications, databases, remote access environments, file services, and other systems that need managed hosting, backup, security, and support.
Yes. Infradapt-owned infrastructure can help organizations move away from aging on site servers while still maintaining a controlled hosting model with direct support and management.