$ kubectl get platform --ready-to-leap
Cloud transformation, Kubernetes-first.
We move Australian scale-ups and mid-market tech companies onto Kubernetes, and make sure it stays fast, cheap to run, and hard to break. One planned leap. No legacy left behind.
Built to leap.
Three practices. One platform.
Kubernetes is our craft. AI platforms run on it. Security proves it holds. Every engagement is fixed-scope, delivered by senior engineers, on whichever cloud fits.
Whether you're on VMs, ECS, Heroku or a datacentre, we plan and execute the move to Kubernetes with a tested rollback at every step, then run it or hand it over. Zero-downtime cutover is the target, not the stretch goal.
- Migration to EKS, AKS, GKE or on-prem: discovery, containerisation, blue-green or canary cutover
- Managed clusters: upgrades, patching, observability, incident response, AEST-hours support
- Cost and FinOps tuning: right-sizing, spot strategies, bin-packing, bill you can defend
- Platform engineering: GitOps with Argo CD or Flux, infrastructure-as-code, golden paths for your developers
For CTOs · platform leads · engineering directors
Review my platformAI features fail on infrastructure before they fail on models. We build the platform layer that keeps up: GPU scheduling, serving, and LLM plumbing on Kubernetes you own. Own the platform, swap the model.
- AI-ready clusters: GPU scheduling and sharing, autoscaling for inference workloads
- Model serving and LLM/RAG platforms on open tooling, no vendor lock-in
- Agent orchestration infrastructure: queues, state, observability for agentic workloads
- Data residency by design: keep models and data in Australian regions
For teams shipping AI features that need infrastructure to keep up
Plan my AI platformWe build platforms, so we know where they break. Our security practice tests yours the way an attacker would, and writes it up the way your auditor wants. Findings you can fix, evidence you can file.
- Penetration testing: web applications, APIs, cloud infrastructure across AWS, Azure and GCP
- Kubernetes and cloud security reviews: IAM, network policy, secrets, supply chain, CIS benchmarks
- AI security: LLM app testing for prompt injection and data leakage, agent attack-surface reviews
- Reports mapped to Essential Eight, APRA CPS 234, ISO 27001 and SOC 2 evidence needs
For teams facing a security questionnaire, an audit, or a bad feeling
Test my securityReview. Plan. Leap. Land.
Review
A free architecture review of your current platform: workloads, costs, risks, and what the leap looks like. No deck, no sales pitch, just findings.
Plan
A fixed-scope, fixed-price proposal with a concrete timeline. Rollback strategy and success criteria are agreed before anything moves.
Leap
We execute: containerise, build the platform, cut over blue-green or canary. Your team works alongside us the whole way, in your repositories.
Land
Hand over with documentation, runbooks and training, or keep us on to run the platform. Both are first-class endings, and you own everything either way.
Boutique on purpose.
Senior engineers only
No leverage model, no juniors learning on your platform. The people who scope the work deliver the work.
Cloud-agnostic, genuinely
No reseller agreements, no partner quotas. Our recommendation is driven by your workloads and your bill, not a vendor's roadmap.
Security built in
The same practice that migrates your platform can pen-test it. Security is a discipline in every engagement, not an upsell at the end.
Australian-based
AEST-hours support, Australian data residency by design, and working fluency in Essential Eight, APRA CPS 234 and the Privacy Act.
A kangaroo can't move backwards. Neither should your platform.
Fair questions, straight answers.
What does an engagement cost?
Every engagement is fixed-scope and fixed-price, quoted after a free architecture review. You will know the cost before any work starts, and it will not move unless the scope does.
How long does a Kubernetes migration take?
A typical mid-size migration runs six to twelve weeks from review to cutover, depending on workload count, statefulness and compliance requirements. The architecture review gives you a concrete timeline for your platform, not a generic one.
Which clouds do you work with?
All of them. We work across AWS (EKS), Azure (AKS), Google Cloud (GKE) and on-prem or hybrid Kubernetes. We hold no reseller agreements, so our recommendation is based on your workloads, not a partner quota.
Do we end up locked into you?
No. Everything we build is delivered as code in your repositories, with documentation and runbooks. You can hand it to your own team at any point, or keep us on for managed operations. Both are first-class outcomes and we will tell you honestly which one your team is ready for.
What is in scope for a penetration test?
Web applications, APIs, cloud infrastructure across AWS, Azure and GCP, Kubernetes clusters, and AI/LLM applications. Scope is agreed in writing before testing begins, and reports map findings to Essential Eight, APRA CPS 234, ISO 27001 or SOC 2 evidence needs.
Who actually does the work?
Senior engineers only. We do not sell you a partner and staff the delivery with juniors. The people who scope your work are the people who deliver it.
What are your support hours?
We are Australian-based and work AEST hours. Managed platform clients get agreed response times for incidents, with escalation paths defined in the engagement. We will never route you to an offshore ticket queue.
Tell us what you're running.
We'll come back within one business day with first impressions and a proposed time for your free architecture review.
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