Engineering honesty
We do not sell technology you do not need. If a configuration change to an existing system solves the problem, we will say so, even when it shrinks the engagement.
About us
A British IT company with an office in central London. We combine the engineering discipline of large platforms with the responsiveness of a small team that owns every project personally.
The company is registered in England and Wales, with a registered office at 25 Wilton Rd, London, United Kingdom, SW1V 1LW. Our team brings together solution architects, infrastructure engineers, developers and security specialists who previously worked on systems in the financial, logistics and manufacturing sectors.
We deliberately keep the team compact: the people who speak to the client are the people who do the work, rather than passing tasks further down a conveyor belt. That is how the reasoning behind each decision survives the whole life cycle of a system.
Most of our clients are mid-sized companies for which IT is a critical operational function, yet maintaining a full in-house engineering department is not economical. We become their technical department, or reinforce the one they already have.

We do not sell technology you do not need. If a configuration change to an existing system solves the problem, we will say so, even when it shrinks the engagement.
Every decision comes with an explanation: why this way, which alternatives were considered, and what happens when load grows tenfold.
Code, configuration and access belong to the client. We build systems another team can pick up without an archaeological dig.
We estimate in ranges rather than optimistic numbers, and flag slippage risks immediately instead of at the end of the quarter.

Our internal engineering rules define the minimum bar for every project: mandatory code review, automated tests for business logic, dependency scanning for known vulnerabilities, encryption in transit and at rest, strict environment separation, and a ban on accessing production data from local machines.
Once a quarter we run an internal review of every active system: backup validity, dependency versions, access rights and whether the documentation still matches reality. We send the results to the client even when there is nothing to report.
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