Architectural design session: Azure Data Platforms

Bespoke technical guidance for a one-off fee

This session will help you to…

  • Find a solution to a difficult or loosely-defined Azure data problem

  • Scope and T-shirt size (S, M, L or XL) early-stage projects

  • Get a grip on your project’s potential roadmap and timescale

  • Broadly assess your project’s technical risks and rewards

  • 1

    How does it work?

    It’s a one day workshop, at your offices or ours. We can do it on Teams, but always prefer it in person… the stuff around the whiteboard is where the magic happens!

  • 2

    Before the workshop

    We’ll need a good chat beforehand – to find out who’ll attend, qualify the project and objectives, and review your architecture and environment. All to maximise productivity on the day.

  • 3

    On the day

    One of our Senior Solution Architects runs the workshop. This is the deep dive into your problem. Requirements are gathered, your vision and challenges listened to and understood. We’ll create potential solutions and give you a feel for what a great design looks like.

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    After the workshop

    The report and recommendations will be written up for you. You’re now set up to progress to a Proof of Concept or go straight to Design and Build. Or you can simply press pause and digest what you’ve learnt.

How much does it cost?
£2,500 plus VAT.

We refund this if you’re not 100% satisfied, or if you proceed to the Build stage, this cost is fully discounted. It’s a win-win!

I’m interested – what next?

The low risk way to
kick-start a project and
try out 345

Maybe we’ve been recommended or referred, but you’ve not heard of us. That’s probably because we’re a boutique consultancy and really quite specialist. Data engineering on Azure at enterprise level is our bread and butter.

But don’t take our word for it. 

Book one of our Azure Data architectural design sessions and we’ll give you 100% of your money back if you’re not 100% satisfied.

Want to see our data engineering work?

Does your technical project need some attention?