When pushing code to production makes your team nervous, when scaling means a midnight phone call, and when your cloud bill surprises you every month — your infrastructure needs work. We fix that.
Get Expert AdviceShip code multiple times per day without impacting users
Infrastructure that grows with traffic and shrinks with your bill
Know about issues before your users do
Cloud spending audits that actually save money
There are two kinds of infrastructure problems. The first is the early-stage company that deployed on a single server with SSH access and manual deployments — and it somehow still works. But scaling means cloning servers, there’s no staging environment, and deployments happen on Friday afternoons with everyone holding their breath.
The second is the company that adopted every DevOps tool available without a coherent strategy. Kubernetes running three microservices that could be a monolith. Terraform modules that nobody has touched since the person who wrote them left. A monitoring dashboard with 200 metrics and no clear alerting policy.
In both cases, the result is the same: deploying is risky, scaling is reactive, and someone is overpaying for cloud resources that are either running idle or sized for a traffic peak that happened once.
Good infrastructure is boring. Deployments should be a button click, not a production event. Scaling should happen automatically without someone watching dashboards. Monitoring should tell you what’s wrong, not just that something is wrong. And your cloud bill should be predictable.
We set up — or fix — the infrastructure and DevOps practices that let your engineering team focus on building product instead of managing servers.
From CI/CD pipelines to Kubernetes management — the operational foundation your applications need.
Automated build, test, and deployment workflows. Feature branch deployments, staging environments, automated rollbacks, and deployment confidence that lets your team ship multiple times per day.
Terraform and Pulumi configurations that make your infrastructure reproducible, version-controlled, and reviewable. No more snowflake servers or configuration drift.
Docker containerisation and Kubernetes management — cluster setup, deployment strategies, auto-scaling policies, and the operational knowledge to keep containerised applications running reliably.
Application and infrastructure monitoring with Prometheus, Grafana, Datadog, or CloudWatch. Meaningful alerts that tell your team what's broken and what to do about it — not noise.
Auditing current spending, rightsizing instances, implementing reserved capacity, cleaning up unused resources, and setting up cost monitoring. Typical engagements identify significant savings within the first audit.
Moving workloads from on-premise or between cloud providers. Assessment, planning, execution, and post-migration optimisation — with minimal disruption to running services.
Multi-cloud capable, with deep expertise across the tools that run modern infrastructure.
Whether your infrastructure is non-existent, overbuilt, or just expensive — we've seen it before.
Early-stage companies that need production infrastructure built right from the start — CI/CD, staging environments, monitoring, and a foundation that scales without rearchitecting.
Growing businesses where traffic or data volumes have outgrown the original infrastructure and need auto-scaling, load balancing, and performance tuning.
Companies whose cloud bills have crept up without clear explanation — needing an audit, rightsizing, and cost management practices that stick.
Organisations moving workloads from physical servers or data centres to cloud infrastructure, needing migration planning and execution.
Development teams that know how to build software but need someone to set up and manage the infrastructure it runs on.
Companies in regulated industries that need cloud infrastructure built with security, encryption, access controls, and audit logging from the start.
What companies ask before investing in infrastructure.
Tell us what's giving your team headaches — slow deployments, unpredictable cloud bills, no monitoring — and we'll propose a practical plan to fix it.