About Novastraxis
Mathematically securing the global data supply chain
Since 2014, we've been building the infrastructure layer that Fortune 500 enterprises trust with their most critical workloads. Not because we asked them to — because the architecture left them no other choice.
We don't sell cloud. We sell certainty.
Most cloud providers optimize for breadth. We optimize for depth. Every architecture decision at Novastraxis starts with a single question: will this behave deterministically under the worst conditions our customers will ever face?
That philosophy has led us to build things differently. We own our fiber. We design our hardware. We write our own encryption libraries. Not because we enjoy complexity — because our customers can't afford the failure modes that come with commodity infrastructure.
The result is an infrastructure platform that 2,400+ enterprises trust with over $4 billion in global data assets. Five nines of uptime. Not as a marketing claim — as a contractually guaranteed, independently audited fact.
Headquarters
650 California Street, Suite 2450
Financial District, San Francisco, CA 94108
LEED Platinum Certified
Our San Francisco headquarters achieved LEED Platinum certification in 2022, featuring on-site solar, rainwater reclamation, and a zero-waste operations commitment.
1,200+ Employees
Engineering teams across San Francisco, Austin, London, and Singapore. 68% of the company holds advanced technical degrees.
48 Global Regions
Privately-owned infrastructure across 48 regions with 180+ points of presence. No shared tenancy. No public cloud dependencies.
A decade of building what others wouldn't
2014
Founded in San Francisco
Dr. Elena Voss and Marcus Chen launch Novastraxis from a converted warehouse in SoMa with a singular thesis: enterprise data infrastructure is fundamentally broken. The founding team of six engineers ships the first version of the Distributed Compute Layer in 9 months.
2016
Series A & First Enterprise Clients
Meridian Ventures leads a $28M Series A. Novastraxis signs its first three Fortune 500 clients and opens a second data center in Ashburn, Virginia. The Zero-Trust Fabric enters beta.
2018
Global Expansion
Revenue crosses $100M ARR. Novastraxis expands to 12 global regions with points of presence in Frankfurt, Tokyo, and Sydney. The Data Mesh Engine launches, introducing federated governance primitives to the platform.
2020
FedRAMP High Authorization
After an 18-month authorization process, Novastraxis achieves FedRAMP High — one of only 14 cloud providers to hold this designation. Government and defense contracts accelerate.
2022
Series D & LEED Platinum HQ
Completes a $340M Series D at a $4.2B valuation. The new headquarters at 650 California Street earns LEED Platinum certification, featuring on-site renewable energy and a zero-waste operations commitment.
2024
2,400+ Enterprise Deployments
The platform now secures over $4B in global data assets across 2,400+ enterprise deployments. Novastraxis processes 14 billion security events daily and maintains five nines of verified uptime.
Leadership Team
Builders who've scaled infrastructure at the world's largest companies — and decided to build something better.
Dr. Elena Voss
Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer
Former distributed systems researcher at MIT CSAIL. Led infrastructure engineering at two prior unicorns before founding Novastraxis. Holds 14 patents in fault-tolerant computing.
Marcus Chen
Co-Founder & Chief Technology Officer
Previously principal architect at a major hyperscaler. Designed the original Zero-Trust Fabric architecture. Contributor to NIST 800-207 zero-trust guidelines.
Sarah Okonkwo
Chief Operating Officer
20 years in enterprise SaaS operations. Previously COO at a Fortune 100 technology company. Oversees global go-to-market, customer success, and partner operations.
David Reyes
Chief Information Security Officer
Former CISO at a top-10 U.S. bank. Led the team through FedRAMP High authorization. Chairs the company's internal red team and threat intelligence unit.
Dr. Anika Patel
VP of Engineering, Threat Analytics
PhD in adversarial machine learning from Stanford. Built the ML pipeline that processes 14B daily security events. Published 30+ papers on anomaly detection at scale.
James Whitfield
Chief Revenue Officer
Two decades selling enterprise infrastructure to Fortune 500 companies. Previously led global sales at a major cloud security vendor, scaling ARR from $40M to $600M.
Build with us
We're always looking for engineers, researchers, and operators who believe infrastructure should be deterministic, not probabilistic.