Containers, serverless, delivery automation, and Infrastructure as Code for teams already on AWS who want it simpler to operate.
Plenty of modernization programmes end with a more fashionable architecture that is harder to operate than what it replaced. The measure that matters is whether your team can ship more easily afterward, and whether the environment takes less attention to keep healthy.
We start from what is actually slowing you down. Sometimes that is a deployment process, sometimes a monolith, sometimes an environment nobody can reproduce. The work follows the constraint rather than a target architecture chosen in advance.
Platform design, cluster and node strategy, and the developer workflow around it, so adding a service is a routine change instead of a project.
Event-driven design where it genuinely reduces operational load, with clear function boundaries and honest advice about the workloads better served elsewhere.
Build, test, and deploy pipelines that give fast feedback and enforce the gates your compliance posture requires. Deployment becomes routine rather than an event.
Every environment defined, versioned, and reproducible in Terraform or CloudFormation, with review on changes and a path back to the last known-good state.
Breaking up the parts of a monolith that genuinely benefit from it, in an order that keeps the system releasable throughout.
Lower exposure per deploy, and changes that are easier to isolate when something needs attention.
Staging behaves like production because both are built from the same definitions.
Change history, approvals, and deployment records fall out of the pipeline itself.
Workload discovery, migration planning and sequencing, database and data movement, and cutover with validation.
Control implementation and evidence automation across FedRAMP and FedRAMP 20x, NIST, CMMC, HECVAT, FERPA, TX-RAMP, SOC 2, HIPAA, and GxP standards.
Infrastructure as code, continuous compliance monitoring, and automated qualification evidence for regulated Life Sciences workloads on AWS.
Multi-account AWS environments for federal, state, and local work, designed against FedRAMP, NIST, and CMMC control sets with evidence collection built in from the start.
Tell us where the friction is and we will tell you which change buys you the most, and which ones are not worth doing yet.
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