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Infrastructure as Code
Terraform, Pulumi, or CDK setups with module reuse, drift detection, and per-env promotion.
What do you get with Infrastructure as Code?
DeliverablesA working production deployment
Shipped to your environment with the same review, CI, and observability standards as your engineering team's own work.
A measurable acceptance bar
Every engagement starts with a written success criterion. Infrastructure as Code ends when that bar is hit — not when the calendar says we're out of time.
Documentation you'll actually use
Architecture notes, runbooks, and onboarding guides land in your repo so the work survives the handoff and doesn't become tribal knowledge.
30 days of follow-up support
After shipping, we stay on Slack / email for 30 days to triage anything that surfaces in production at no extra cost.
How does Ideomatics deliver Infrastructure as Code?
4-step engagement- 01
Discovery call
A 45-minute call to understand the system, the goals, and the constraints around infrastructure as code.
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Written proposal
Fixed-price scope and timeline, sent within one working day, locking the cost before any code is written.
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Embedded delivery
Daily PRs against your repo, weekly demos against your stakeholders, and visible progress against the acceptance bar.
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Handoff & guarantee
Final demo, handoff doc in your repo, and 30 days of follow-up support included in the engagement price.
Frequently asked questions about Infrastructure as Code
4 questionsWhat does Infrastructure as Code include at Ideomatics?
Terraform, Pulumi, or CDK setups with module reuse, drift detection, and per-env promotion. Pipelines ship with observability, alerting, and a runbook your on-call rotation can actually use.
How long does a typical Infrastructure as Code engagement take?
Most infrastructure as code engagements run 1 to 6 weeks, depending on scope and the state of your existing codebase. You'll receive a fixed-price written proposal within one working day of the first call so the timeline is locked before anyone commits.
Who on the Ideomatics team handles Infrastructure as Code?
A senior practitioner from our Automation group leads the work, paired with an embedded mid-level engineer. No offshore relay teams, no junior-only execution, and the same two people stay on the engagement from kickoff through handoff.
How does Infrastructure as Code fit into our existing tools and process?
We adapt to your repo layout, CI pipeline, branching convention, and review process — not the other way around. Expect PR-based delivery, your linters and formatters, and integration with whatever issue tracker, deploy tool, and observability stack you already use.
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Tell us the problem, the deadline, and the budget. We'll come back with a scoped, fixed-price proposal within one working day.