Ship code on Friday afternoons.
Pipelines, infra, observability — all of it.
Most "DevOps" engagements we inherit have a CI step, an IaC step, and a "we'll add monitoring later" step. Plus the connective tissue that makes them work in production.
CI/CD pipelines that don't lie
GitHub Actions, GitLab, CodePipeline. Test → build → scan → deploy → verify with canaries and automated rollback. Green means green.
Infrastructure as code
Terraform-first. Module library tuned for AWS. CDK / Pulumi when teams prefer. Drift detection, plan-on-PR, locked state.
Observability with answers
Metrics, logs, traces unified. SLOs and budgets. Dashboards engineers actually open. Alerts that mean something.
Containers & Kubernetes, sized right
ECS Fargate when it's enough. EKS when it's needed. Helm, GitOps via ArgoCD, autoscaling, clean blue/green deploys.
GitOps + progressive delivery
Git is the source of truth. PRs deploy. Feature flags & canaries de-risk releases. Rollback is one revert away.
Internal developer platform
Self-service templates, golden paths, Backstage-style portal. Engineers ship features, not fight infra tickets.
From commit to global rollout.
Every box below is automated, observable, and rollback-able. There is no manual step in here, anywhere.
Push to main
- PR merged
- Trigger fires
- Concurrency lock
Test + scan
- Unit + integration
- SAST & secrets
- Container CVE
Artifact
- Container image
- Signed (Cosign)
- SBOM attached
Deploy + smoke
- Terraform apply
- Smoke tests
- Snapshot db
5% · soak
- SLO checks
- Error budgets
- Auto-pause
Global rollout
- 25→50→100%
- Multi-region
- Auto-rollback
Quietly, then all at once.
Audit
Walk through your repos, deploys, and incidents from the last 6 months. We score on DORA + maturity.
Foundation
IaC for new infra, CI baseline, observability everywhere. Old stuff stays running. No drama.
Migrate
Workload by workload, into new pipelines. Each one safer than what it replaced.
Self-serve
Hand the platform to your team with templates, runbooks, Backstage portal. We're optional from here.
We had the pleasure of working with Raghu on a project focused on AWS infrastructure. He demonstrated a solid understanding of AWS services and was always dependable and highly responsive to feedback. We particularly appreciated his adaptability to changing schedules, commitment to meeting project goals, and willingness to incorporate constructive reviews into his work.
Honest DevOps answers.
Do we have to use Terraform / GitHub Actions?▼
Will this lock our team into Meyi?▼
What if we're already on Kubernetes?▼
How small can a DevOps engagement be?▼
Let's make Friday deploys boring.
45 minutes. We look at your current pipelines and infra, score on DORA, and hand you a punch list. Free.