IT Infrastructure
The systems your business actually runs on. Designed, built, operated, documented. Not "managed."
We build the unsexy plumbing the rest of the internet quietly runs on. No methodology. No platform. No thought leadership. Engineering, documentation, and on-call.
Standards we trust. (We don't trust the rest.)
No proprietary platform. No reseller margin. Vendor-neutral by design and by contract. We send engineers, not account managers.
The systems your business actually runs on. Designed, built, operated, documented. Not "managed."
Multi-cloud and hybrid topologies that don't quietly triple your bill every quarter. Cost is a design constraint, not a postmortem.
Postgres, MySQL, NoSQL, warehouse. Designed for the workload that exists, not the one in the sales pitch.
LAN, WAN, SD-WAN, zero-trust segmentation. The kind of network that's still working when you stop paying attention to it.
Identity, segmentation, policy. Built to pass a real audit, not a checklist exported from a dashboard.
Risk registers, threat modeling, tabletop exercises. Turning vague board fear into ranked, dated, owned work.
Marketing sites and product surfaces that ship fast, score well, and don't fall over when the launch hits HN.
Community, messaging, content platforms. Backend to interface. Moderation tooling included, not bolted on at v3.
We don't run discovery "workshops." We don't have a methodology trademarked in three letters. We read your stack, write down what we found, and tell you what we'd change. Everything we ship is documented so the next engineer can read it.
Two weeks looking at what you actually have. Not what the architecture deck says.
Architecture, threat model, cost model, rollout plan. On a page. Reviewable.
Implementation with your team in the loop. Paired sessions. No black-box handoffs.
Runbooks, on-call rotations, quarterly architecture reviews. Forever, if you want.