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Corexel

Architecture leadership for executives and platform teams.

Technical Advisory

Assessments, roadmaps, due diligence, and engineering org design without mandatory build scope.

Engagement snapshot

Architecture decisions with trade-offs written down.

We advise leadership and platform teams with production experience — scope, risk, and sequencing, not generic roadmaps.

ADR-led

Documented options and rationale

Capability plane

Architecture leadership for executives and platform teams.

Scoped with explicit boundaries, operational readiness, and engineering ownership through handoff.

Overview

What we deliver

Advisory engagements provide independent technical judgment: architecture reviews, build-vs-buy analysis, vendor selection support, and transformation roadmaps. Deliverables are written, actionable, and sized for leadership decision-making.

Deliverables

  • Current-state architecture assessment
  • Target-state roadmap with phased investment
  • Risk and dependency analysis
  • Workshop facilitation with engineering leadership

Process

How we run the engagement

  1. 01

    Risk framing

    Critical paths, compliance requirements, and release cadence mapped to test and security priorities.

  2. 02

    Control design

    Test automation strategy, security controls, and quality gates integrated into CI/CD pipelines.

  3. 03

    Execute & measure

    Coverage targets, penetration findings, and flake remediation tracked with engineering leadership.

  4. 04

    Sustain

    Regression suites, policy-as-code, and review rituals embedded in team workflows.

Stack

Technologies we use

Architecture modelingCost modelingCloud financial analysis

Fit

Typical use cases

  • Pre-acquisition technical diligence
  • Platform transformation planning
  • Vendor consolidation

Outcomes

What changes for your team

  • Clear investment priorities
  • Aligned engineering and business timelines
  • Reduced architecture drift

Engage

Start a technical advisory engagement.

Tell us about your environment, constraints, and timeline. Engineering leadership responds with scope and next steps.