Before you migrate a single workload, you need to know what you’re building and why. Our Consultancy & Architecture practice sets the strategy, designs the landing zone, and puts governance and compliance guardrails in place — across AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, or on-premise infrastructure. Everything that comes after this stage is only as solid as the decisions made here.
We assess your current infrastructure, workloads, and business goals, then build a cloud strategy that's actually achievable — not a 40-page slide deck that never gets implemented. Every recommendation comes with a cost model and a realistic delivery timeline attached.
We design the network, identity, and security foundation your workloads sit on — the part that determines whether your migration is smooth or a slow-motion incident. Built to your chosen platform's landing zone standards, whether that's AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, or an on-premise equivalent.
Access controls, tagging standards, cost allocation, and change management — defined once, applied consistently, and enforced through policy rather than good intentions.
We map your infrastructure against the frameworks that matter to your business and close the gaps before an auditor finds them.

Access controls, tagging standards, cost allocation, and change management — defined once, applied consistently, and enforced through policy rather than good intentions. If a change can't be traced to who made it and why, it doesn't go through.

We map your infrastructure against the frameworks that matter to your business — UK GDPR, ISO 27001, and sector-specific requirements — and close the gaps before an auditor finds them, not after.
What clients actually ask before signing off on an Consultancy engagement.
Typically 2–4 weeks, depending on how many systems and workloads are in scope. You get a documented roadmap, not just a verbal recommendation.
No. If the right answer is fewer services, a different provider, or no change at all, we'll say so. Advisory work is built to stand on its own, independent of whether you hire us for delivery afterwards.
Yes — most advisory engagements start with reviewing infrastructure someone else built. We assess what's there against security, cost, and scalability, then recommend what to keep, fix, or replace.
Both. Advisory and architecture work covers AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, on-premise, and hybrid setups — the right architecture depends on your compliance and business requirements, not a default preference for any one platform.
Most commonly UK GDPR, ISO 27001, and Cyber Essentials, plus sector-specific requirements where relevant. We confirm which apply to your business during the initial assessment.
No. You own the roadmap and documentation either way. Many clients move into delivery with us because the handoff is seamless, but the advisory output is designed to be usable by any team.
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