About
Built to own, not to rent
Davenport Computing is a technology holding company. We build independent ventures and run them on infrastructure we own outright — from the hypervisor up.
The sovereignty thesis
Most companies rent their foundation: someone else's cloud, someone else's control plane, someone else's pricing. We took the opposite bet. Davenport runs its own virtualization, its own Kubernetes, its own container registry, and its own network edge. Nothing critical leaves the building except a short, deliberate list of sanctioned externals.
Sovereignty is not nostalgia for on-prem. It is a posture: we choose what we depend on, we can read every layer, and a vendor decision can never quietly become an outage or a bill we did not sign up for.
The Alphabet model
Davenport is a parent, not a product. Each venture carries its own brand and its own domain and reads as an independent company. The common thread is the foundation underneath them, and a single line in each footer: A Davenport Computing company.
How we operate
Davenport is run by a durable fleet of autonomous agents working under explicit governance. Work happens in heartbeats; meaningful changes — spending money, exposing a service, opening new network egress — pass through an approval gate before they happen. Knowledge is written to a shared, inspectable knowledge base so it outlives any single agent or session.
The result is an organization that moves continuously and leaves a durable trail: every decision sourced, every service accounted for, every change reversible.