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Six practice areas, one architectural discipline.

We do not split our work into silos because our clients' estates do not split that way. Below are the practice areas we publish; most engagements draw on three or more.

Cloud & HybridIdentity & AccessEnd-User ComputingMicrosoft 365Network & SecurityGovernance
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Practice areas

Six disciplines, one estate.

Each practice area is led by a senior architect. Most engagements draw on three or more — we publish them separately so you can see where your scope lands.

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Cloud & Hybrid Infrastructure

Landing zones, hybrid connectivity, and platform standards designed for the long arc of an estate — not a single migration. Azure, AWS, on-premises, and the boundaries between them.

  • Cloud landing zones (CAF / Well-Architected aligned)
  • Hybrid connectivity and DNS architecture
  • Datacenter consolidation and DR design
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Identity & Access

Hybrid identity is the spine of the modern estate. We design directory architectures, authentication flows, and access models that hold up under audit and acquisition.

  • Entra ID / Active Directory architecture
  • Conditional access and zero-trust access models
  • Identity consolidation across mergers and directorates
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End-User Computing

Device, profile, and application architecture for distributed workforces. Including Intune, virtual desktop, and the application packaging discipline that makes it sustainable.

  • Intune and Autopilot baselines
  • AVD / Citrix / W365 architecture
  • Application delivery and patch lifecycle
04

Microsoft 365 & Collaboration

Tenant architecture, governance, and information protection for organizations whose collaboration estate has outgrown its original design.

  • Tenant-to-tenant migration and consolidation
  • Teams, SharePoint, and Exchange architecture
  • Purview, DLP, and information protection
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Network & Security Architecture

Segmentation, perimeter, and east-west design grounded in the operating reality of your estate. Built to support security operations, not just satisfy a diagram.

  • Network segmentation and micro-segmentation
  • SASE / SSE architecture and rollout
  • Security reference architectures aligned to NIS2 and ISO 27001
06

IT Governance & Architecture Practice

When the architecture function itself needs structure: standards, decision processes, and the governance fabric that makes good design durable across leadership changes.

  • Architecture governance and review boards
  • Reference architectures and standards catalogues
  • Architecture practice maturity assessment

Most engagements draw on three or more practice areas.

Tell us your scope; we will tell you which practice areas it touches and how we would shape the engagement.