Ingest, processing, and orchestration
Design transfer, validation, metadata, queueing, transcoding or rendering, retry, observability, recovery, and exception workflows for large assets and burst compute.
AWS storage, transfer, content delivery, burst compute, platform, migration, and cost engineering for media workloads.
Media workloads can move large assets through ingest, transformation, review, archive, and distribution while compute demand changes by production or release. The AWS design should make data movement, storage lifecycle, pipeline recovery, rights boundaries, and per-project cost visible.
Design transfer, validation, metadata, queueing, transcoding or rendering, retry, observability, recovery, and exception workflows for large assets and burst compute.
Plan object layout, lifecycle tiers, replication, archive recovery, CDN behavior, private delivery, and egress with content availability requirements in view.
Separate projects, titles, teams, or environments where needed, then allocate storage, processing, transfer, delivery, and observability cost to accountable owners.
The first conversation should surface the operating facts that change architecture, sequence, access, acceptance, and ownership.
Plan and execute AWS migration waves with discovery, dependency mapping, landing-zone readiness, cutover validation, and handoff.
ServiceDesign and implement AWS network foundations, hybrid connectivity, routing, DNS, inspection, and private service access.
ServiceDesign and implement event-driven and serverless workloads with explicit state, integration, security, observability, cost, and failure boundaries.
ServiceFind, prioritize, and implement AWS cost improvements across architecture, commitments, storage, data transfer, allocation, and operating habits.
Move workloads to AWS through discovery, business-case validation, landing-zone readiness, migration waves, stabilization, and client handoff.
SolutionTurn application constraints into a phased AWS modernization path across runtimes, data, integration, delivery, security, observability, and ownership.
SolutionConnect AWS cost evidence to engineering changes, ownership, commitment decisions, allocation, guardrails, and a repeatable review cadence.
Use Consulting for a defined implementation, Support and Advisory for a recurring Jira backlog, or an assessment to clarify migration, security, cost, and cloud-health priorities.
Yes. Uptempo scopes AWS and DevOps engineering for organizations in this industry based on the environment, access plan, required controls, and available delivery capacity.
Uptempo can implement and document the AWS controls defined for the engagement. The client and its qualified advisers retain regulatory interpretation, audit, and attestation responsibilities.
Yes. Use the assessment programs to clarify current state and priorities, then route implementation into Consulting or a recurring backlog.
Use the free hour to talk through the AWS or DevOps question and determine whether a project, recurring backlog, or deeper assessment fits.
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