Who we work with. And what we do for them.
Four industries. Different operations, same underlying problem — running modern infrastructure without a full-time platform team.
Manufacturing and supply-chain teams.
Central Indiana's manufacturing corridor is modernizing fast. The Lebanon megasite is adding ten-figure tenants. Suppliers and adjacent businesses need infrastructure that can keep up — without the budget of a Fortune 500 IT department.
What we do
- Connect plant systems to cloud analytics without disrupting OT
- Move ERP, MES, and shop-floor software to public or hybrid cloud
- Build observability into manufacturing operations
- Stand up secure remote access for engineering teams
Common pain points
- Plant and corporate networks tangled together
- Outgrew the ERP server but moving it scares us
- Suppliers want EDI integrations we cannot build
- Remote sites with no observability
Logistics and distribution operators.
Fleet management, warehouse software, shipping integrations — the systems that decide whether customers get what they ordered. Downtime is not a technical problem here; it is a customer problem.
What we do
- Move warehouse and fleet software to cloud with real uptime SLAs
- Build monitoring that detects fulfillment issues before customers complain
- Integrate shipping carriers, WMS, and inventory systems reliably
- Plan disaster recovery for operations with no margin for downtime
Common pain points
- WMS goes down quarterly and nobody knows why
- Carrier integrations break, customers tell us first
- Disaster recovery is a tab in a spreadsheet
- Manual data entry between three systems
Healthcare-adjacent businesses.
Billing companies, clinical software firms, telehealth platforms, healthcare-tech startups. The work that supports healthcare without being healthcare. HIPAA exposure is real; the budget for a compliance team is usually not.
What we do
- Stand up HIPAA-aligned cloud environments with proper safeguards
- Build audit-ready logging and access controls from the start
- Document everything before the next compliance review
- Migrate legacy clinical software without losing data integrity
Common pain points
- Hosting says we are HIPAA-compliant but we have no evidence
- Audit is in six months and we are not ready
- PHI flows through systems nobody documented
- BAAs with vendors we cannot find
Growing software product companies.
Product companies past the napkin sketch but pre-DevOps hire. You shipped something people pay for, and now the infrastructure decisions you defer are starting to cost you.
What we do
- Multi-environment cloud foundations: dev, staging, production
- CI/CD pipelines, automated testing, deployment safety nets
- Cost optimization as you scale beyond your free tier
- Sometimes embedded engineering for sprints when you need a senior
Common pain points
- One person knows how to deploy and we are afraid they will leave
- Production breaks and we find out from customers
- Cloud bill is doubling each quarter without proportional growth
- We need SOC 2 before our biggest deal closes