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Interview With Fatih Mehtap, VP of Marketing at DigitalOcean

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In the latest interview, we spoke with Fatih Mehtap, a former leader at Amazon and AWS, and current VP of Marketing at DigitalOcean, is an industry veteran who can discuss how global expansion and developer-first tools are reshaping managed cloud hosting for small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) facing rising AI and performance demands.

Amid rapid AI adoption and rising performance demands, businesses in 2026 can’t afford complex infrastructure, making reliable, high-performance hosting essential.

SecureBlitz Q&A With Fatih Mehtap, VP of Marketing at DigitalOcean

Q1: You’ve led teams at Amazon and AWS and now serve as VP of Marketing at DigitalOcean. From your perspective, how has managed cloud hosting evolved to meet the AI-driven demands of 2026?

At DigitalOcean and our managed hosting division, Cloudways, we’ve seen a massive shift. In the past, managed hosting was about abstracting server management complexity to “keep the lights on,” but in 2026, it has evolved into a sophisticated intelligence layer. We’ve moved beyond simple infrastructure provisioning to providing environments that natively support high-demand AI workloads. Cloudways handles the underlying complexity of infrastructure management for customers who want to deploy on DigitalOcean environments, while DigitalOcean enables Cloudways users with a complete suite of AI-powered solutions in the form of our Gradient™ AI platform for teams looking for intuitive  ways to train large models, run inference or build, deploy and scale apps with ease. Everything exists within the same environment as an end-to-end one stop shop. As our customers start thinking about how they evolve their products and services using AI, we want to continue abstracting as much of the complexity out of creating AI-driven applications as possible.

Digital Ocean
Digital Ocean
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Q2: You’ve mentioned autonomous diagnostics as the next era of managed hosting. How do these systems proactively detect and mitigate performance bottlenecks without adding operational complexity for SMBs?

To help SMBs bypass the “growth killer” of operational complexity, we’ve built Cloudways AI Copilot as a proactive, 24/7 companion advisor. This intelligence layer constantly runs in the background to monitor application performance in real-time, identifying problematic bottlenecks like bot traffic, excessive CPU usage and plugin conflicts before they affect the end-user experience. By isolating and automating fixes that previously required dedicated DevOps engineers, we’ve made enterprise-grade diagnostics and remediation accessible to everyone irrespective of their team size or technical proficiency.

Q3: Many businesses are shifting toward event-driven architectures. Why is this shift critical for maintaining consistent performance during traffic spikes, especially for AI-enabled applications?

In 2026, traditional architectures often break under the weight of real-time AI queries, making event-driven architecture a necessity. When an AI tool needs to calculate a “just-in-time” pricing recommendation or deliver a rendered image for a personalized experience, it cannot afford to wait for a standard sequential server response. Event-driven systems allow applications to trigger specific AI functions, like next logical purchase path recommendations or cross-store inventory checks, but only when an event occurs. This prevents the entire system from lagging during massive traffic spikes. Our New Lightning Stack was designed specifically to support these high-performance requirements, ensuring that the connection between cloud infrastructure and AI models remains seamless, even during the most demanding events.

Q4: With the expansion of localized data centers, how can SMBs compete globally while maintaining low latency, data resiliency, and compliance with regional regulations?

Historically, having the right compute power to scale globally on demand was the exclusive domain of tech giants, but the decentralization and widespread availability of cloud infrastructure has leveled the playing field. In 2026, physical proximity to the customer is no longer just a technical preference, but a primary advantage for AI-driven commerce. This is exactly why we offer flexibility and choice of deployment through different cloud providers because we recognize that our customers want a broad footprint of global data centers for accessibility and to minimize latency. By providing SMBs with localized nodes across the globe, we’re enabling them to achieve the sub-millisecond latency required for real-time transactions, while maintaining compliance amidst tightening regional data handling regulations. This geographic flexibility gives a small brand the same data resiliency and institutional trust as a global conglomerate, allowing them to compete on any stage from day one.

Digital Ocean
Digital Ocean
DigitalOcean is a web hosting company that provides simple and affordable cloud-based infrastructure for developers and...Show More
DigitalOcean is a web hosting company that provides simple and affordable cloud-based infrastructure for developers and businesses, including virtual private servers (VPS) and other hosting solutions, as well as developer-friendly tools and resources. Show Less

Q5: As AI workloads become more resource-intensive, what are the most common infrastructure mistakes SMBs make—and how can they avoid them?

The most common mistake we see is over-provisioning, where businesses throw expensive hardware at a problem that is actually caused by an unoptimized stack. SMBs often assume that a larger server will automatically solve speed issues, but resource intensive applications require specific capabilities that are not simply restricted to compute power, often needing optimized content distribution and storage solutions to truly perform. Managed platforms that offer pre-optimized environments like Cloudways Autonomous are designed for specific workloads, taking into consideration the needs of users. As resource-intensive AI pilots get put to the test as part of a cycle of innovation experimentation, the combination of a performance-oriented stack with purpose-built configurations can help SMBs make right sizing decisions easily.

Q6: Developer-first tools are often highlighted as a competitive advantage. What specific features or capabilities are most impactful for small teams building modern web applications today?

For small teams, the ability to experiment and iterate at pace with trusted tools and simplified decision-making is the ultimate competitive advantage. Features like our Partner Hub, where we’ve provided a curated set of native integrations for WordPress and Magento helps our customers leverage solutions that work well with our platform, while one-click staging environments allow developers to push new AI features without the fear of breaking live production sites. The abstraction of server management through a managed experience means that developers can focus entirely on the application logic rather than the infrastructure. When businesses remove the friction of deployment and provide automated security and backups, a team of two can innovate and scale as effectively as a team of twenty.

Q7: Looking ahead, what trends in managed hosting and AI infrastructure should cybersecurity professionals and digital publishers be paying close attention to over the next 2–3 years?

We are heading toward a future where identity-based security and Edge-AI become the primary defense and delivery mechanisms. As AI makes automated bot attacks more sophisticated, cybersecurity professionals must shift toward “Zero Trust” protocols integrated directly into the hosting level. I think the other area that’s being leveraged by bad actors is in spam, abuse and fraudulent transactions, where malicious users are coming up with increasingly sophisticated ways to infiltrate and con the system. We already see this happening in online gaming, across eCommerce, and even within SaaS transactions. For digital publishers, the focus will be on the decentralization of content, where AI-driven assets are generated and cached at the “edge” to ensure instant delivery regardless of the user’s location.

Editor’s Closing Remark

As AI continues to reshape the digital economy, one thing is clear: infrastructure is no longer just a backend concern—it’s a strategic advantage. From autonomous diagnostics to event-driven architectures and edge-powered delivery, the future of managed hosting is being defined by intelligence, simplicity, and global accessibility.

Fatih Mehtap’s insights highlight a critical shift—small and medium-sized businesses are no longer limited by scale, but empowered by the right platforms. Those who embrace optimized, developer-first environments and AI-ready infrastructure today will be the ones leading tomorrow’s digital landscape.

At SecureBlitz, we’ll continue tracking these transformations closely, helping our readers stay ahead in a world where performance, security, and innovation are no longer optional—but essential.

Thank you, Fatih Mehtap, for your time.

Digital Ocean
Digital Ocean
DigitalOcean is a web hosting company that provides simple and affordable cloud-based infrastructure for developers and...Show More
DigitalOcean is a web hosting company that provides simple and affordable cloud-based infrastructure for developers and businesses, including virtual private servers (VPS) and other hosting solutions, as well as developer-friendly tools and resources. Show Less

About Fatih Mehtap

Fatih Mehtap is a seasoned marketing leader, tech enthusiast, consultant, and entrepreneur with over two decades of experience across global enterprises and high-growth scale-ups. Over the course of his career, he has worked with leading organizations such as Oracle, Dell, and Amazon. He currently serves as VP Marketing at Cloudways by DigitalOcean, the managed hosting division, where he leads marketing and go-to-market strategy for the company.


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