Capabilities
Technical domains of practice—advisory, cybersecurity, infrastructure, and business systems—mapped as capability pages. These complement services and case studies; they are not standalone commercial offerings or a project portfolio.
Advisory & governance
Evidence-based judgment before large commitments: diligences, structured audits, architecture critique, and vendor or platform evaluation.
- Technical due diligence
- Technology audits
- Architecture reviews
- Vendor and system evaluation
Cybersecurity
Assessing and hardening posture end to end: audits, infrastructure controls, identity design, and resilience under realistic threat models.
- Cybersecurity audits
- Infrastructure hardening
- Identity and access architecture
- Risk and resilience design
Infrastructure & systems architecture
Physical and logical foundations that multiple sites and regions depend on: reference designs, replication, segmentation, and operational runbooks.
- Multi-site infrastructure design
- Data centre and office architecture
- Network topology and resilience
- Cross-region deployments
Business systems & applications
Software that encodes operational rules: bespoke applications, ERP-style platforms, workflows, industrial capture surfaces, and tightly coupled hardware–software systems.
- Custom business applications
- ERP development
- Workflow and operational systems
- Factory & field applications
- Hardware–software systems
- Custom business applicationsPurpose-built software where the constraint is your operating model—roles, approvals, regulatory evidence, and integrations—not the UI framework. Work centres on a governed domain model and explicit ownership of state transitions.
- ERP developmentInternal platforms that cover the same problem space as ERP—inventory, workflow, costing, resourcing—without forcing your operating model into a vendor’s reference industry. Emphasis on modular services, governed facts, and reconciliation integrity.
- Factory & field applicationsOperational capture where the environment is loud, gloved, intermittently connected, and unforgiving of ambiguous state. Applications prioritise throughput, traceability to work orders, and supervisor-first exception handling.
- Hardware–software systemsSystems where physical devices, edge software, and cloud or data-centre services must behave as one product. Work spans interface contracts, update and key management, and operational diagnostics—not only application code.