Services

DevOps as a Service

Flat-rate DevOps capacity for teams that need faster delivery, safer releases, and less infrastructure drag


DevOps as a Service is for teams that need production-grade delivery systems but do not want to build a full platform team before shipping. We take ownership of the practical work around CI/CD, infrastructure automation, release safety, environments, and operational handoff.

Who it is for#

Team situationWhy this service fits
Product team shipping slower than plannedWe reduce pipeline friction, environment delays, and release risk
Startup preparing for enterprise customersWe add repeatable infrastructure, evidence, and security controls
Engineering team without dedicated DevOpsWe supply the operating capacity and document what changes
Company moving from ad hoc scripts to IaCWe standardize provisioning, state, review, and promotion workflows
Team with cloud cost or environment sprawlWe simplify environments and make ownership visible

What is included#

CI/CD ownership#

  • pipeline design for build, test, security scan, artifact, and deploy stages
  • GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, Jenkins, Buildkite, CircleCI, Azure DevOps, or custom runner support
  • caching, parallelization, test splitting, artifact handling, and runner optimization
  • approval gates, rollback paths, deployment records, and release documentation
  • pipeline security checks for secrets, dependencies, images, and permissions

Infrastructure as Code#

  • Terraform, Pulumi, CloudFormation, Bicep, Ansible, or Helm depending on your stack
  • environment provisioning for development, staging, preview, and production
  • state management, module boundaries, review workflow, and drift reduction
  • cloud account, network, database, Kubernetes, and observability resources where in scope

Developer and release environments#

  • development and preview environments
  • managed self-hosted runners and build infrastructure
  • container registries and artifact repositories
  • staging and production deployment topology
  • documentation so developers know how to ship safely

Production operations support#

  • deployment troubleshooting and rollback assistance
  • infrastructure incident triage within the agreed service plan
  • monitoring and alerting integration for delivery-critical systems
  • monthly reviews for pipeline health, environment reliability, and backlog priorities

Packages#

PackageBest forTypical deliverables
DevOps AssessmentTeams unsure where delivery is blockedCI/CD map, environment map, risk list, recommended plan
Pipeline ImplementationTeams with a specific delivery bottleneckNew or rebuilt pipeline, runner setup, deployment path, handoff
IaC FoundationTeams moving infrastructure into codeIaC repository structure, provisioning workflow, docs, review process
Ongoing DevOps PlanTeams needing continuous capacityMonthly support plan, backlog ownership, delivery reviews, incident help

Plan alignment#

PlanFitIncluded emphasis
XSSmall teams establishing the basicsBasic CI/CD, environment support, standard reviews
SGrowing teams with multiple environmentsIaC, preview environments, stronger cloud and DevSecOps coverage
MProduction teams needing senior ownership24/7 support, advanced release controls, reliability and security work
CustomComplex or regulated teamsDedicated scope, SLA, compliance evidence, multi-region or multi-cloud needs

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Onboarding path#

  1. Assessment call — confirm repositories, platforms, environments, release pain, cloud accounts, and team workflow.
  2. Access and discovery — review pipelines, infrastructure code, secrets handling, environments, incidents, and current deployment process.
  3. Delivery plan — prioritize quick wins, durable fixes, and commercial plan fit.
  4. Implementation — ship changes through pull requests, configuration updates, and documented rollout steps.
  5. Operating cadence — monthly review of pipeline health, infrastructure backlog, security concerns, and release outcomes.

Outcomes you can measure#

  • shorter feedback loops for builds and tests
  • fewer manual release steps
  • clearer environment ownership
  • more repeatable infrastructure provisioning
  • deployment rollback path documented before release
  • visible backlog of delivery, security, and reliability improvements
  • cloud and runner costs reviewed instead of left unmanaged

Proof we leave behind#

EvidenceWhy it matters
Pipeline mapShows every build, test, artifact, and deploy path
IaC repository and review rulesKeeps infrastructure changes reproducible and reviewable
Environment inventoryClarifies what exists, who owns it, and what it costs
RunbooksGives responders a safe first action during failures
Monthly delivery reviewTracks whether the service is improving day-to-day engineering work

Common starting points#

Rebuild a slow or flaky pipeline#

We baseline build duration, queue time, failure modes, and deployment blockers, then improve the critical path with caching, parallelization, runner sizing, and clearer test boundaries.

Introduce Infrastructure as Code#

We turn console-created infrastructure into versioned code, define promotion rules, and document how developers request or change environments.

Make releases safer#

We add release gates, staged deployments, rollback steps, deployment records, and monitoring hooks so production changes become easier to reason about.

Prepare for enterprise customers#

We improve delivery evidence: access controls, audit trails, deployment history, security scans, and operational documentation.

Getting started#

Frequently asked questions#

Can you work with our existing CI/CD platform? Yes. We usually improve the current platform before recommending a migration.

Do you replace our engineers? No. We supply DevOps capacity and operating structure so your engineers can keep shipping product.

How quickly can work start? A focused assessment can start after access and stakeholder availability are confirmed. Implementation timing depends on repository count, environment complexity, and change-control requirements.

Do flat-rate plans include unlimited work? Plans include ongoing support within the agreed scope. Large migrations, new compliance programs, or major re-architecture are scoped separately when needed.

Can this include emergency production help? Yes, when incident response coverage is included in the selected plan or scoped as a separate emergency engagement.