Enterprise Architecture Consultancy
Ergotech partners with organisations to design resilient enterprise architectures — from solution design and cloud infrastructure to security frameworks and digital transformation strategy.
From cloud infrastructure to security posture and strategic transformation — a single, experienced perspective across all domains.
Designing end-to-end technical solutions that align business requirements with scalable, maintainable system designs — from concept to blueprint.
Learn moreBuilding security-by-design into every layer — Zero Trust frameworks, identity architecture, threat modelling, and compliance posture engineering.
Learn moreDesigning resilient, cloud-native infrastructure — landing zones, network topology, hybrid connectivity, and platform engineering foundations.
Learn moreDeveloping technology roadmaps that connect business ambition to executable architecture — horizon-based planning grounded in operational reality.
Learn moreLeading enterprise-wide modernisation — cloud migration, platform consolidation, DevSecOps adoption, and operating model redesign.
Learn moreThe Ergotech Approach
Ergotech brings a practitioner's perspective to enterprise architecture. Every recommendation is grounded in implementation experience — the constraints of legacy systems, the political realities of large organisations, and the hard lessons of what actually gets built versus what gets shelved.
About ErgotechMost organisations say "Zero Trust" and mean "more MFA". A genuine Zero Trust architecture requires rethinking identity, network segmentation, and access policy from first principles.
A landing zone is not just a set of AWS accounts or Azure subscriptions. It is the architectural expression of your governance model — and most organisations build it backwards.
Technology is rarely the reason transformations fail. The culprit is almost always a mismatch between the new capability and the operating model expected to sustain it.
Good solution design is not about patterns and frameworks. It is about judgment — knowing which trade-offs are acceptable and which ones will haunt you in production.