Logicworks


Logicworks is a cloud computing and managed services company headquartered in New York City with offices in Seattle, Washington D.C., and London.

History

Logicworks is an enterprise cloud automation and managed service provider company founded in February 1993. In 1998, Logicworks changed its focus from standard web hosting to more complex types of managed hosting. Other high points over the years included Logicworks getting the first MySQL enterprise partner designation in 2003, and expanding into private cloud hosting in 2007. The focus on cloud continues through to today, starting with the Logicworks cloud in 2010 and adding another data center to bring the company up to three in 2011. In April 2011, Logicworks received $7.6 million during a venture funding round. Logicworks' cloud offerings were marketed as traditional cloud computing offers instead of remote hosting solutions. In 2012, Logicworks announced support for Amazon Web Services. On December 14, 2016, Logicworks announced that it raised $135 Million from private equity firm, Pamplona Capital, to grow its automation and consulting business. In 2017, Logicworks announced support for Microsoft Azure.

Services

Logicworks provides migration and managed services for the Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure cloud infrastructures. Logicworks adds a management layer on top of the AWS cloud to architect, implement, and scale cloud instances and tools for applications. In 2015, Logicworks was added to the AWS Premier Partner Network. In 2018 and 2019, Logicworks was named an Azure Expert MSP.
Logicworks Private Cloud offerings are based on VMWare’s virtualization platform.

Compliance

Logicworks specializes in HIPAA, PCI, HITRUST, SOC1, SOC2, and ISO 27001 compliance hosting and infrastructure design on Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Private Cloud environments.

Notable Clients