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Company

Purpose and organisation

NeoSequentia Ltd brings two practices under one brand: infrastructure engineering and cybersecurity, extended by managed services. Delivered from Mauritius, for a primarily local market.

Purpose

Mission and vision

Mission

To move production infrastructure off proprietary virtualisation and onto open, reproducible platforms, without forcing our clients to rewrite their applications and without leaving security as a later phase.

Vision

A Mauritian market that runs its own compute, its own delivery pipelines and its own AI inference, on infrastructure it can audit, move and operate independently of any single vendor.

Rebuild the foundation. Keep the data at home. Ship security with it.

Organisation

Three practices

One engagement model — build, run, defend — carried by three complementary practices.

Build

Infrastructure engineering

Re-platforming production estates: VMware exit, Kubernetes and Proxmox foundations, GitOps delivery, sovereign on-premise AI infrastructure.

Run

Managed services

Managed cloud and platform operations by subscription: upgrades, tested backups, monitoring, capacity and cost control — documented and reversible.

Defend

Cybersecurity

Deployment and operation of the Cyfox SecOps platform: EDR, SIEM, threat intelligence, SOAR and managed detection and response.

Founders

The founders

Two practitioners, one on each side of the same problem: building the platform, and defending it. The people who answer are the people who deliver.

Laurent Marmin and Loïc Fontaine, co-founders of NeoSequentia, at the company office in Ebene Cybercity

Laurent Marmin and Loïc Fontaine — Ebene Cybercity, Mauritius.

Portrait of Loïc Fontaine

Loïc Fontaine

Co-founder · Infrastructure engineering

Fourteen years of critical infrastructure, including ten at the head of his own consultancy, founded in 2012 and sold in 2022. Large-scale monitoring and operations estates in transport, banking, the public sector and industry, across Europe, Africa, the Pacific and the Indian Ocean.

Author of the four editions of a reference book on infrastructure monitoring at Éditions ENI. Since 2025, CTO and co-founder of a sovereign-AI firm — the conviction behind our offer: AI is a production workload like any other, and it needs a foundation.

Portrait of Laurent Marmin

Laurent Marmin

Co-founder · Cybersecurity & managed operations

More than 25 years in IT operations and managed services, 18 of them in Mauritius. Co-founder of a cybersecurity consultancy and of a SOC operated under ISO 27001, board member, and for over a decade Managing Director of a 90-person bilingual service desk.

ISO 27001 Lead Implementer, ISO 27005 Risk Manager, ITIL. He builds security operations centres, brings organisations to compliance, and runs service operations at scale — the run-and-defend side of the engagement model.

Market

Where the demand comes from

Four forces are putting infrastructure re-platforming — and its security — on boards' agendas at the same time.

01

The VMware licensing shock

Broadcom repackaged VMware into subscription bundles and consolidated its channel. Organisations that had no migration plan now have a renewal decision with a budget attached to it.

02

Sovereignty requirements

European public bodies and regulated industries increasingly require that data, models and infrastructure stay under domestic control, which pushes workloads back on-premise or into hybrid estates.

03

Shadow AI

Unsanctioned AI tools have spread through business teams faster than any governance framework. They must be inventoried, risk-rated and moved onto infrastructure the organisation actually controls.

04

Cyber risk

Ransomware and supply-chain attacks now reach mid-market estates, while NIS2, DORA and cyber insurers raise the bar on detection, response and evidence. Security has to arrive with the platform, not after it.

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