Services
The complete list, in one place. Some of these overlap — if you are not sure which one covers your problem, the guide below narrows it down.
DevOps
CI/CD pipelines, infrastructure as code, and release processes teams can rely on.
Cloud Infrastructure
Architecture, migration, and cost control across public, private, and hybrid cloud.
Linux Administration
Hardening, patching, and long-term operation of production Linux estates.
Managed Hosting
Managed application and website hosting with defined availability targets.
Open Source Solutions
Deploying, integrating, and supporting open source in production.
Monitoring & Observability
Metrics, logs, traces, and alerting that surfaces problems before customers do.
Automation
Replacing manual operational work with auditable, repeatable processes.
Web Development
Fast, accessible, search-optimised web applications built to be maintained.
Enterprise Systems
Deployment, integration, and operation of business-critical platforms.
Choosing between similar services
Some of these sit next to each other. Where the boundary is not obvious, this is how we draw it.
- Cloud Infrastructure or Managed Hosting
- Start with Cloud Infrastructure if you need the platform designed, sized and costed before anything moves.Start with Managed Hosting if you would rather hand the running of it to someone else entirely.
- DevOps or Automation
- Start with DevOps if releases are slow, manual or risky.Start with Automation if the repetitive work is operational and has nothing to do with releases.
- Cloud Infrastructure or Linux Administration
- Start with Cloud Infrastructure if the open question is where your systems should run.Start with Linux Administration if they already run, and the work is hardening, patching and tuning them.
- Open Source Solutions or Enterprise Systems
- Start with Open Source Solutions if the goal is replacing licensed software with something you host.Start with Enterprise Systems if the systems in question are ERP, identity or directory services.