Fixed-fee projects
Use a scoped SOW when outcome, boundaries, dependencies, acceptance, and change handling can be defined before delivery.
Independent, senior AWS project delivery for migrations, modernization, foundations, DevOps, security, cost, data, and AI.
The exact implementation follows the environment and the signed scope. These are the technical workstreams most often composed for AWS Professional Services and Consulting.
Use a scoped SOW when outcome, boundaries, dependencies, acceptance, and change handling can be defined before delivery.
Use T&M when discovery and decisions must advance together or when the work cannot be responsibly fixed before it starts.
Compose the AWS, migration, modernization, Terraform, DevOps, security, cost, data, and AI capabilities the outcome needs.
Work in client-controlled accounts and repositories, document decisions, validate acceptance, and hand over the result.
Confirm the current state, decision constraints, ownership, dependencies, and the evidence needed to plan the work.
Turn those inputs into an implementation plan with explicit boundaries, sequencing, acceptance checks, and rollback points.
Build in client-controlled accounts and repositories, validate changes in the agreed environments, and keep decisions visible.
Transfer code, documentation, operating knowledge, and the next backlog so the client retains control after the engagement.
The page defines a capability. A signed Consulting SOW sets project scope and price, while Support and Advisory supplies a committed monthly capacity block against a shared backlog.
Engagement-specific work is built in client-controlled AWS accounts and repositories with documented access, validation, ownership, and handoff.
Yes. Remaining priorities can move into Support and Advisory when they fit a recurring, jointly prioritized business-hours backlog.
Use the free hour to work through the current state and identify a useful next step before you commit to a project.
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