Infrastructure migration · DevSecOps

Migrate with confidence. Secure by design.

We move your workloads to the cloud and bake security into every pipeline — infrastructure-as-code you own, EU data residency, and zero lock-in. Architected by a senior DevOps engineer, not handed to juniors.

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Storing EU customer data on a US cloud? This is worth five minutes. A June 2026 US Supreme Court ruling weakened the "independent oversight" the EU–US Data Privacy Framework legally rests on.

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01 // What we do

Infrastructure, migrated and hardened.

Infrastructure migration

Cloud-to-cloud, on-prem to cloud, or data-centre exit — mapped, codified in Terraform/IaC, and cut over with minimal downtime.

DevSecOps pipelines

CI/CD with security as a gate, not an afterthought: SAST/DAST, SBOMs, secret and dependency scanning, and policy-as-code.

Platform & reliability (SRE)

Observability, autoscaling, and incident-ready operations — built for uptime and on-call sanity.

Compliance-ready by default

EU data residency, GDPR-aligned data flows, audit trails, and controls mapped to ISO 27001 / SOC 2 expectations.

02 // Why now

Storing EU customer data on a US cloud? The ground just moved.

On 29 June 2026 the US Supreme Court (Trump v. Slaughter) let the President remove the FTC's leadership — the "independent oversight" the EU–US Data Privacy Framework needs to survive a challenge in EU courts. That independence isn't a technicality; it's the framework's legal basis.

We've seen this movie before. Twice — Safe Harbor (2015) and Privacy Shield (2020), both over the same flaw. The current framework still stands (it survived a court challenge in 2025), but noyb — the group that struck down the last two — has already asked the European Commission to wind it down.

Nobody knows the timeline; these EU cases run two to three years. But "we have time" is what companies said in 2019 — right before Privacy Shield collapsed and contracts were rewritten in a hurry.

Running these migrations, the companies that stay calm already know which workloads are exposed and have a credible plan B. That's why we build this way: infrastructure-as-code you own, EU data residency by default, no single-provider lock-in.

Sources: SCOTUSblog · noyb.eu · EU adequacy decision (EU) 2023/1795 · EU–US Data Privacy Framework

03 // How it works

A migration path you can see end to end.

01

Assess

Map your estate, risks, and the migration path.

02

Migrate

Codify and move workloads with IaC; zero-downtime cutover.

03

Harden

Build security and compliance into the pipeline.

04

Operate

Observability, SRE practices, and clean handover. You own it.

04 // Who

Led by a DevOps Architect.

Mike G.

Mike G.

DevOps Architect

Years building and securing cloud platforms across AWS, GCP, and Azure, Kubernetes, and Terraform. He leads every infrastructure engagement personally — your migration is architected, not outsourced to juniors.

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