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Mar 5, 2026

Frisco, Texas, USA, Date: 5th March, 2026
Radixweb today announced that it is expanding its work with US organizations to help them take back control of their complex cloud environments. With a stronger operational focus on the United States market, including dedicated delivery alignment for US time zones and compliance-heavy industries, we aim to help American organizations regain control over cloud ecosystems that have grown difficult to manage.
By working with teams managing multi-cloud and legacy systems, we are focused on reducing day-to-day friction, improving visibility, and building cloud applications that support growth instead of getting in the way.
Most cloud environments didn’t become complicated overnight. They grew and expanded that way as new apps and tools were added to solve short-term problems. Older systems stayed because replacing them felt risky. For US enterprises, this complexity is further amplified by evolving regulatory frameworks such as HIPPA, SOX, SEC cybersecurity disclosure requirements, CCPA and other state-level data privacy laws. Security and compliance controls are often layered on as ruled changes.
Over time, all this adds up, and systems stop working well together. Teams end up spending more time fixing things than improving them. Plus, there are questions about whether or not the environment is truly secure or compliant.
Radixweb’s expanded US focus is designed specifically to address these layered regulatory and operational challenges common across American healthcare, fintech, manufacturing, and SaaS-driven organizations.
At Radixweb, we do not believe in one-size-fits-all modernization programs. Instead, we directly work with US-based cloud teams to assess existing architectures, cloud compliance gaps, and operational bottlenecks before recommending structural changes.
The process begins with understanding how cloud environments are actually being used across departments. We engage with all stakeholders managing infrastructure, DevOps pipelines, security audits, and compliance reporting to map real-world workflows.
From there, the focus is on simplifying what has become unnecessarily complex and strengthening areas that pose performance or compliance risks. But doing it without disrupting ongoing business operations or violating industry-specific regulatory controls.
That approach typically includes:
“Cloud becomes a problem when it becomes harder to manage than the business itself,” said Mr. Divyesh Patel, CEO of Radixweb. He further added, “Our goal now is to help teams untangle what’s grown over the years. We want them to feel confident about their cloud environments, so that they can focus on building what’s next.”
When cloud systems are simpler and easier to manage, the impact shows up quickly. Teams get time back. Leaders have a clearer view of risks and performance. Problems are caught earlier, before they turn into bigger disruptions.
By helping organizations shift away from reactive cloud management, we support a steady, secure, and confident environment, where technology supports progress instead of getting in the way.
Radixweb is stepping up its game to better serve American businesses across various sectors. As more companies in the US depend on cloud infrastructure for their critical operations, the demand for clarity, resilience, and governance is on the rise. Our belief is pretty straightforward:
"When designed carefully and managed proactively, cloud infrastructure can act as a reliable driver of growth – it’s quick, secure, compliant, and supports long-term business goals."
And we're dedicated to helping businesses build that kind of cloud environment.