Stack

Technologies

We build and run solutions on leading platforms—pairing cloud scale with container-native operations so your services stay available, observable, and ready to evolve.

Platforms

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  • Amazon Web Services (AWS)

    Broad cloud capabilities for compute, storage, networking, databases, and managed services—used to architect resilient, cost-aware workloads and hybrid connectivity where your strategy requires it.

  • Microsoft Azure

    Cloud platform services for apps, data, identity, and hybrid integration—aligned to enterprise governance and landing-zone patterns when you standardise on Azure.

  • Kubernetes

    Industry-standard orchestration for containerised applications—deployment patterns, scaling, service discovery, and day-2 operations aligned to security and observability practices.

  • Docker

    Container images and developer workflows that package applications consistently from laptop to cluster—paired with registries, scanning, and supply-chain hygiene.

  • Palo Alto Networks

    Next-generation firewall and cloud security capabilities—policy design, segmentation, and visibility that support zero-trust and regulated environments.

  • Cisco

    Routing, switching, wireless, and collaboration foundations—design and operations for campus, data centre, and WAN fabrics that stay supportable at scale.

  • Microsoft

    Microsoft 365, Windows endpoints, Entra ID, and the broader ecosystem—integration, hardening, and lifecycle management that matches how your organisation actually works.

  • GitHub

    Source control, pull requests, and Actions-style automation—branch protections, reviews, and pipelines that keep delivery auditable and repeatable.

  • Jenkins

    Build and deployment automation—pipelines, agents, and integration points for teams that need flexible CI/CD without sacrificing operational control.

  • Terraform

    Declarative infrastructure as code—modules, state discipline, and policy guardrails so environments stay consistent from development through to production.

  • VMware

    Virtualisation and private-cloud foundations—vSphere clusters, workload portability, and hybrid patterns when your estate still depends on proven VMware estates.

  • Cursor

    AI-assisted development workflows—pairing modern editors with governance so teams move faster while keeping code review, secrets, and quality gates in place.

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