STAKATER Vertical ISVs on OpenShift are losing regulated European deals to a single question: where does the data live, and who operates the platform? Stakater Cloud is sovereign managed OpenShift — EU-owned, data in Europe, ISO-certified. Run your product on it and pass the sovereignty test on day one.
European banks, hospitals, and public bodies won't buy software that runs on a US-operated cloud — no matter how good the software is.
DORA · data residency
Patient data · GDPR
Sovereignty mandates
Regulated data · DORA
NIS2 · critical infrastructure
Confidentiality · privilege
Stakater Cloud is a managed Red Hat OpenShift platform, operated by an EU-owned company with data resident in Europe. Bring your OpenShift-based product, deploy it onto dedicated managed clusters, and inherit a sovereignty and compliance posture you can hand straight to your customer's procurement team — without hiring a platform team or touching the infrastructure underneath.
An EU-owned company — Stakater AB, Sweden — operates the platform, with data resident in Europe (Amsterdam by default). The question that stalls your regulated deals is already answered, in writing.
Stakater's SRE team runs day-2 — patching, upgrades, incident response, hardened defaults. Your engineers build your product; we keep the platform beneath it healthy and compliant.
ISO 27001:2022 and ISO 9001:2015 certified, GDPR-aligned, built for DORA and NIS2. Hand your customer's auditors evidence — not a roadmap — and shorten the security review that delays every enterprise sale.
Production-ready managed OpenShift, no platform team to hire, predictable EU pricing without hyperscaler lock-in or egress surprises. Move from "we'd need to build that" to "it's running" in an afternoon.
Built on Red Hat OpenShift, by a Red Hat Premier Partner, with a Red Hat-certified Multi-Tenant Operator. Bring your containers and Operators as they are — no re-platform — and keep driving OpenShift consumption.
Bring your OpenShift-based product. We'll show you Stakater Cloud running live and map the regulated European segments where sovereignty wins you the deal.