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Information Technology
Most IT estates are not designed, they accumulate. We come in, map what is actually there, and rebuild it into something a team can run, secure, and afford — without a two-year freeze on everything else.
How we approach it
Migration is not the goal; capability is. We move what earns its keep, retire what does not, and refuse to lift a broken process into the cloud and call it modernisation.
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What You Can Deploy
Engagements, not brochures.
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P-01
Infrastructure Audit
3–4 weeks
Cost + risk mapped
Prioritised roadmap
A clear-eyed survey of the estate — what runs where, what it costs, what is unsupported, and where the single points of failure are — ending in a prioritised roadmap rather than a list of complaints.
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Cloud Migration
Wave-based
Reversible cutover
Cost modelled upfront
Move workloads to cloud or hybrid in waves, each one reversible, with cost modelling done before the migration rather than discovered on the first invoice.
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Systems Integration
Documented interfaces
Reconciliation built in
Alerting
Make the systems talk — ERP, CRM, billing, and the spreadsheet nobody admits is load-bearing — through documented interfaces with retries, reconciliation, and alerting instead of silent overnight jobs.
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Security & Compliance
Access under control
Recovery tested
Evidence-ready
Identity, access control, logging, backup and recovery brought to a standard you can evidence — with the recovery path actually tested rather than assumed.
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Inside the Discipline
What we actually do here.
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Cloud & Infrastructure
Architecture, provisioning, and cost control across cloud, on-premise, and the hybrid reality most organisations actually live in.
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Systems Integration
APIs, middleware, and data pipelines that connect the platforms a business already paid for and still cannot join up.
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Identity & Access
Single sign-on, directory, and least-privilege roles, so joiners, movers, and leavers are a process rather than an incident.
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Security Engineering
Hardening, patching discipline, network segmentation, and the logging you need before an auditor or an attacker asks.
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Backup & Continuity
Backup, replication, and a recovery plan that has been rehearsed — because an untested restore is a hope, not a control.
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Monitoring & Support
Observability, alerting, and runbooks so problems surface internally before a customer reports them.
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Where It Applies
Applications in the field.
The same discipline, pointed at different problems. These are the shapes this work most often takes.
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Growing Startups
Standing up real infrastructure, access control, and backups before the first enterprise deal demands them.
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Enterprise IT
Consolidating sprawling estates, retiring legacy servers, and cutting recurring licence spend.
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Manufacturing
Joining plant-floor systems to ERP and reporting without disrupting production.
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Healthcare
Access control, audit trails, and data-retention discipline for sensitive records.
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Financial Services
Segmentation, logging, and recovery standards that survive regulatory scrutiny.
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Multi-Site Operations
Networking, identity, and support that behave the same in every branch and warehouse.
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How It Runs
Four phases, in order.
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Survey
Inventory the estate as it truly is — systems, dependencies, licences, costs, and the undocumented things holding it together.
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Design
Target architecture and a sequenced plan, with the risky moves isolated and each wave independently reversible.
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Migrate & Harden
Move in waves, hardening identity, backup, and monitoring as you go rather than promising them for phase two.
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Operate
Hand over with runbooks, alerting, and documentation, so the team can run it without calling the people who built it.
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What we build with
AWS
Azure
Kubernetes
Terraform
Ansible
PostgreSQL
Entra ID / Okta
Zabbix
Grafana
Veeam
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Deployed
Information Technology in the field.
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