Cloud-Native Platform Engineering
Containerized platforms on Amazon EKS with autoscaling that moves in seconds, not sprints.
Amazon EKS · Argo CD · Terraform · Helm · Karpenter
Axelerant is an AWS Select Tier Partner. We architect, govern, and run cloud-native systems on AWS for organizations whose traffic, data, and stakes keep growing.
A Select Tier Partner, earned in production. Axelerant is an AWS Select Tier Partner, a status earned through delivered work: designing, scaling, and optimizing AWS architectures for global organizations, from UN institutions to consumer brands to real-time platforms.
Our cloud practice runs in two modes. We engineer estates directly on AWS, from multi-account governance to event-driven systems. And we run enterprise platforms on AWS-based managed clouds, which is where our platform engineering and our cloud engineering meet.
Multi-AZ estates with automated failover and edge protection, held over quarters, not launch week.
Right-sizing, lifecycle, and reserved-capacity moves on enterprise workloads, with the tagging to prove it.
Sustained at peak on a re-architected real-time platform on AWS.
Select Tier status is not a marketing tier. It reflects delivered AWS work across UN institutions, global consumer brands, and real-time platforms, with case studies and architectural reviews behind every claim.
Two modes, one team: cloud-native engineering direct on AWS, and platform engineering on AWS-based managed clouds.
“The bill grows and nobody can say why.”
Spend spreads across services and teams with no attribution; finance asks a question engineering cannot answer.
“It works, until the traffic that matters most.”
The system that handled every normal day falls over on the one day, the launch, the campaign, the season, it existed for.
“One account is doing everything.”
Dev, prod, logging, and secrets in a single AWS account is an audit finding and an incident waiting for a date.
“Reliability runs on heroics.”
Uptime held together by on-call firefighting instead of architecture, and the people burning out know it.
We treat AWS as an engineering discipline, not a hosting decision: architecture for the peak, governance from day one, and a bill that maps to the business.
From cloud-native platform engineering on EKS to multi-account governance, event-driven systems, SRE, data services, and cost engineering. The whole estate, not just the compute.
Containerized platforms on Amazon EKS with autoscaling that moves in seconds, not sprints.
Amazon EKS · Argo CD · Terraform · Helm · Karpenter
Control Tower architectures with isolated environments, policy guardrails, WAF and bot mitigation, and audit trails on by default.
Control Tower · IAM Identity Center · AWS WAF · GuardDuty · CloudTrail
Queues, event buses, and streaming pipelines with dead-letter handling, so failures are managed, not mysterious.
Amazon SQS · EventBridge · MSK · Kafka · AWS Lambda
Observability, load testing, and error budgets that find the slow endpoint before your users do.
CloudWatch · OpenTelemetry · Grafana · Prometheus · k6
Managed databases, search, and multi-source data pipelines on AWS-native services.
RDS · Aurora · Redshift · Athena · Glue · OpenSearch
Right-sizing, lifecycle policies, and tagging that makes every dollar attributable.
Cost Explorer · AWS Budgets · Savings Plans · S3 Lifecycle · Compute Optimizer
Named engagements, real platforms in production, framed at exactly what we did.
The UN Human Rights office's multilingual publishing platform, rebuilt on AWS: EC2 Auto Scaling across availability zones, RDS Multi-AZ with automated failover, and edge delivery behind WAF. Faster publishing across six official UN languages, at institutional-grade uptime.
Drupal and Next.js on Amazon EKS, regional sites consolidated into one governed platform. Around 70% reduction in AWS costs, editorial cycles roughly 40% faster, and malicious-traffic impact down about 90% behind WAF and bot mitigation.
A fast-growing fantasy sports and betting platform was buckling under live-event traffic. Re-architected cloud-native on AWS: P99 latency down 89 percent, throughput up 4x, and 20,000+ concurrent live markets sustained at peak.
Bring us the architecture, the bill, or the incident report, we will tell you honestly what we would do with it.