Our Approach
Technology Is A Tool, Not A Strategy
We don't lead with technology choices. We lead with problem diagnosis. Once we understand what needs to be solved, we select the right tools from a broad and battle-tested arsenal.
Our technology philosophy
After 18+ years in enterprise systems, we have learned that technology selection is often the least important decision. The hard part is understanding the problem first.
Problem-first selection
We don't recommend React because we know React. We recommend it when it fits your team, timeline, and maintenance reality.
Boring technologies welcome
Sometimes the right answer is PostgreSQL and a monolith. We're not here to sell you Kubernetes if you do not need it.
Vendor-agnostic
Independent diagnostic clarity. No vendor partnerships, no referral agreements. We show you what fits your constraints.
Build for your team
We consider who will maintain this system. A beautiful architecture your team can't operate is a liability, not an asset.
Where we have depth
Experience across these domains allows us to diagnose problems accurately and recommend appropriate solutions.
Cloud & Infrastructure
AWS, Azure, Google Cloud. Container orchestration, serverless architectures, infrastructure as code. Cost optimization and security hardening.
AI & Automation
Large language models, RAG systems, AI agents. Generative AI, chatbots, predictive analytics. Integration with enterprise workflows.
Application Architecture
Monoliths, microservices, event-driven systems. API design, database optimization, caching strategies. Performance tuning and scaling.
Security & Compliance
PCI DSS, SOC 2, ISO 27001. DevSecOps practices, secrets management, access control. Security audits and remediation.
Data Engineering
Data pipelines, warehousing, analytics platforms. Real-time streaming, batch processing. Data governance and quality.
DevOps & Delivery
CI/CD pipelines, deployment automation, observability. Incident response, reliability engineering. Development workflow optimization.
Technology is not the question.
The question is: what's actually broken, and what's the clearest path to fix it? Start there.
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