The technology ecosystem we deliver against.
Our engagements anchor on a small set of vendor stacks that we operate at depth. Below is the list of partners whose technologies appear in our reference architectures and production deployments.
Note: formal partner-tier badges (Premier, Gold, Advanced) are added here as certifications complete. Until then, each entry describes the operational depth we work at.
Platform
Operating partner Red Hat
OpenShift Container Platform, Advanced Cluster Management, OpenShift GitOps, RHACS, OpenShift AI, OADP, OpenShift Service Mesh — the anchor stack for most of our regulated-platform engagements.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE)
HPE servers, storage, GreenLake — long-standing infrastructure partner for on-premise and hybrid platform deployments.
Dell Technologies
Dell servers, storage, and edge infrastructure — used across BFSI and government engagements.
SUSE
SUSE Linux Enterprise, SUSE Rancher, Harvester — alternative open-source-anchored platform stack.
AI / GPU
Operating partner NVIDIA
NVIDIA AI Enterprise, NIM inference catalog, GPU Operator, Triton Inference Server, AI Workbench — the foundation of our LLM inference and GPU operations practice.
Networking / Security
Cisco
Operating partnerNexus 9000 data-centre fabrics, ACI, Catalyst SD-WAN, ISE, Secure Firewall, Cisco XDR, Secure Endpoint, Duo, Secure Access (SSE), Splunk — the network and security backbone of most BFSI and telecom engagements.
Palo Alto Networks
Next-gen firewalls, Prisma Cloud, Prisma Access (SASE), Cortex XDR — used where BFSI and government engagements require Palo-Alto-grade controls.
Check Point
Quantum firewalls, Harmony endpoint, CloudGuard — security stack for enterprise perimeters and cloud workloads.
F5
BIG-IP, NGINX, Distributed Cloud — application delivery and security across regulated workloads.
Platform / Security
HashiCorp
Operating partnerVault for credential custody, Terraform for infrastructure as code, Consul where service discovery is needed — Vault sits at the credential-root of every platform we deploy.
Identity / Integration
Operating partner WSO2
Identity Server (IS), API Manager (APIM), Micro Integrator (MI) — our default open-source-anchored stack for federated identity and enterprise integration in regulated environments.
Identity
Ping Identity
PingFederate, PingAccess, PingOne, PingDirectory — preferred enterprise identity stack when WSO2 is not the right answer, especially in environments with existing Ping investment.
Cloud
Microsoft
Azure infrastructure and platform services, Entra ID for identity, Microsoft 365 integration, Azure OpenAI for managed AI workloads where data-sovereignty allows.
Amazon Web Services
AWS landing zones, EKS, Bedrock, SageMaker, Route 53, IAM Identity Center — where hyperscaler-anchored deployments are appropriate.
Google Cloud
GCP landing zones, GKE, Vertex AI, BigQuery, Cloud Identity — selected for AI workloads and data-analytics estates where Google's stack fits.
Oracle
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), database, and enterprise applications — for organisations with significant existing Oracle investment.
Storage
NetApp
ONTAP, StorageGRID — enterprise storage for both traditional and object workloads.
Pure Storage
FlashArray, FlashBlade — all-flash storage for performance-sensitive enterprise workloads.
Hitachi
Hitachi Vantara — enterprise storage and infrastructure for large-scale deployments.
DevOps
GitLab
Enterprise source control, CI/CD, and DevSecOps platform — anchor of the federated GitOps delivery model.
Data
Confluent
Confluent Platform and Confluent Cloud — managed Apache Kafka for streaming spines in regulated environments.
Redis
Redis Enterprise — in-memory data store for state, session, caching, and vector workloads.
Observability
Datadog
End-to-end observability across the platforms we operate — APM, infrastructure, logs, RUM, security — wired through GitOps the way the rest of the stack is.
Integration
MuleSoft
Anypoint Platform for integration and API management in customer environments with existing MuleSoft investment.
Workflow
Camunda & Temporal
Camunda for human-in-the-loop BPM and decision modelling; Temporal for durable workflow engines in code. Used together where the workflow profile is mixed.
Working with us
Vendor procurement & sub-contracting
We can engage as a direct services supplier or as a sub-contractor under an existing partner's master services agreement. Common patterns include sub-contracting under a Red Hat consulting SOW, a Cisco systems-integrator engagement, or a customer's preferred SI prime contract.