While you were in that meeting hearing why your product launch is “too risky,” we started hosting 4 petabytes of NASA climate data without breaking a sweat.

The difference? NASA climate data doesn’t wait for infrastructure excuses. Neither should your business.

The Meeting You’ve Had 100 Times

You know this meeting:

You: “We need to launch this feature. Customers are asking for it.”

IT: “That’s going to require significant infrastructure changes.”

You: “Okay, how long?”

IT: “Well, we’ll need to assess the risk, upgrade several systems, ensure compatibility…”

You: “How. Long.”

IT: “Six months. Maybe nine. And we’ll need another headcount.”

Sound familiar? Your competitors launched three features while you were waiting for IT approval.

Here’s What We Just Proved

We’re now hosting 4 petabytes of NASA climate data for the IEEE VIS 2026 Challenge. Working with ViSOAR, University of Utah, and Filecoin Foundation, we’re the infrastructure behind mission-critical research that scientists worldwide depend on.

Let’s be clear about what this is: NASA climate data. The kind that predicts hurricanes. Models global warming. Informs policy decisions that affect millions.

This data has zero tolerance for excuses. No downtime. No delays. No “that’s too complex.”

If we can handle this, what’s really stopping your product launch?

After 20+ years in enterprise software, here’s what we know: Most infrastructure problems aren’t technical “- they’re political. IT departments protecting their turf. Vendors who profit from complexity. Fear disguised as “best practices.”

We cut through all of that. Because infrastructure should enable your business, not govern it.

The Real Problem With Your Infrastructure

It’s not the technology. It’s who controls it.

Your IT team means well. They’re protecting stability. They’re managing risk. They’re following best practices.

They’re also killing your business.

Every time IT says “no” or “not yet” or “too risky”:

  • Your competitors get further ahead
  • Your customers get more frustrated
  • Your team gets more demoralized
  • Your growth gets more limited

Here’s what we see constantly: Companies paying enterprise prices for AWS while their IT team insists switching is “impossible.” Product launches delayed because infrastructure “can’t handle it.” Business decisions held hostage by technical gatekeepers.

Meanwhile, we’re over here hosting 4 petabytes of NASA’s climate data without drama. Data that scientists use to track hurricanes, model climate change, and make decisions that affect millions of lives.

Your IT team says your new feature is “too risky.”

Something doesn’t add up, does it?

The pattern is always the same – IT’s fear of change becomes the company’s inability to compete.

How to Know If IT Has Too Much Control

Answer these honestly:

  • Do product decisions require IT approval?
  • Does “technical feasibility” kill more ideas than market research?
  • Are you choosing features based on what IT can support?
  • Have you heard “that’s not possible” more than “here’s how” this month?

If you answered yes to any of these, you don’t have an infrastructure provider. You have a governance committee.

What Infrastructure Should Actually Do

Your infrastructure should be invisible. It should say yes. It should scale without drama. It should cost less over time, not more.

When scientists need NASA climate data, they get it. Instantly. No excuses. No committees. No tickets. That’s not optional when you’re tracking hurricanes or modeling climate change. It’s mandatory.

We bring that same standard to every business:

  • Infrastructure that just works (like NASA’s data access has to)
  • Honest answers about what’s possible (spoiler: way more than IT admits)
  • Real humans who understand urgency (not ticket systems)
  • Costs that make sense (not enterprise extortion)

If we can handle NASA’s climate data, your infrastructure needs might be simpler than you’ve been told.

The Choice You’re Making Every Day

Every morning, you’re choosing one of two paths:

Path 1: Accept that IT knows best. Stay with your current setup. Hope your competitors are equally constrained.

Path 2: Demand infrastructure that actually works – no excuses, no delays, just results.

We’re hosting 4 petabytes of data that helps predict the future of our planet. Meanwhile, your IT team says your product database is “too complex.”

One of these things doesn’t add up.

What if your infrastructure limitations aren’t real?

What Taking Back Control Looks Like

First: We actually listen to what you’re trying to build (not what IT says you need)

Then: We design infrastructure that enables it (not limits it)

Finally: We handle the migration and complexity (so you don’t have to)

The result? You stop hearing “that’s not possible” and start hearing “here’s how.”

No committees. No six-month planning cycles. No death by assessment.

Just infrastructure that works for you, not against you.

The Question That Matters

Are you going to keep letting IT control your business?

Look, we can’t help everyone:

  • If you’re happy with your infrastructure, great
  • If IT is genuinely helping you compete, keep them
  • If you enjoy paying AWS enterprise prices, continue

But if you’re tired of:

  • Infrastructure being the excuse for not launching
  • IT having veto power over business decisions
  • Complexity that exists to justify IT budgets
  • Paying more every year for the same (or worse) service

Then let’s talk.

We’re hosting NASA’s climate data. Four petabytes of it. Zero downtime. Zero drama.

Your IT team says your needs are “too complex”?

Something doesn’t add up. Let us show you what’s actually possible.

Fifteen minutes. We’ll tell you exactly what’s possible. No BS. No sales pitch. Just straight answers about whether we can actually help.

Your Next Move

Option 1: Close this tab. Keep letting IT run things. Hope your competitors don’t move faster.

Option 2: Book 15 minutes. Find out what’s actually possible. Take back control. Click here to schedule your call.

 

P.S. – That NASA climate data we’re hosting? It’s being used by researchers worldwide through our partners at ViSOAR, University of Utah, and Filecoin Foundation. If we can handle data that helps predict hurricanes and model climate change, your infrastructure challenges might not be as “impossible” as IT claims.

P.P.S. – Your IT team will hate us. Your CFO and customers will love us. You decide who matters more.

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