Technologies

Integration, APIs & automation

API products, event-driven integration, and low-code where it earns its place—always with versioning, throttling, and consumer governance.

API

products with monetization telemetry

Events

schema governance at scale

BPMN

human tasks + automation boundaries

iPaaS

governed low-code where it earns its place

Platform depth we deploy in production

Representative stacks and patterns from active programs—always tailored to your control framework and economics, never copy-pasted from a generic bill of materials.

MuleSoft · Boomi · webMethods

ESB modernization, API-led connectivity

Apigee · Kong · AWS API Gateway

Gateways, quotas, developer portals, monetization

Confluent · Amazon MSK · Azure Event Hubs

Streaming integration, schema governance

Workato · Make · Power Automate

Orchestrated automations with enterprise guardrails

Camunda · Temporal

Durable workflows, saga patterns, human tasks

GraphQL · gRPC · REST

Contract testing, versioning, backward compatibility

How we work in this domain

Integration is where business semantics meet technical contracts. We implement API products, event meshes, and workflow engines with versioning, throttling, and governance that survive partner ecosystems and regulatory review.

API lifecycle from design to deprecation

OpenAPI and AsyncAPI specifications live in repos with review gates. Consumer-driven contract tests protect backward compatibility when producers evolve.

Developer portals expose sandboxes, keys, and usage analytics with abuse detection tuned to your threat model.

ESB modernization without losing operational truth

MuleSoft, Boomi, and webMethods estates are mapped to target architectures that reduce operational drag. Strangler routes retire monolithic buses while preserving traceability for finance and HR integrations.

Cutover plans include parallel running, reconciliation reports, and rollback triggers finance approves.

Event-driven integration and ordering guarantees

Kafka topics, consumer groups, and idempotent handlers are designed with ordering and duplication expectations explicit. Schema evolution policies prevent silent consumer breaks.

Dead-letter handling and replay tooling are tested before production incidents require them.

Durable workflows and human tasks

Camunda and Temporal implementations separate technical retries from business exceptions that need human judgment. Saga patterns coordinate distributed transactions without hiding partial failure states.

SLAs for human steps are visible to operations teams alongside automated processing metrics.

GraphQL / gRPC

When to use which; federation patterns with guardrails.

Low-code governance

Workato / Power Automate with enterprise controls.

API gateways

Kong, Apigee, AWS—quotas, mTLS, and WAF integration.

B2B protocols

EDI modernization alongside JSON APIs.