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Cloud Infrastructure & Migration for Energy & Utilities in Mountain West / Denver-Colorado

Serving Mountain West / Denver-Colorado — delivered through our United States operations

Moving to cloud without preserving regulatory certification isn't migration. It's starting over. We migrate workloads while the compliance posture transfers intact.

Local Context

The Mountain West / Denver-Colorado Market

Colorado's energy transition is among the most ambitious in the United States — 100% renewable electricity by 2040 under HB 19-1261, with Xcel Energy's clean energy transition plan creating new grid management and distributed resource integration requirements. The Colorado PUC's cybersecurity rules, layered on NERC CIP compliance, create a regulatory environment for utility technology that requires both operational technology expertise and clean energy transition infrastructure knowledge.

The Mountain West's grid geography — long transmission corridors, high renewable penetration, and weather volatility — creates SCADA and grid management requirements that differ from the coastal utility markets most vendors use as their reference architecture. We deploy into Mountain West utilities with ERCOT-adjacent grid complexity mapped to the system design.

Regulatory

Compliance Coverage

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Every system we deploy for Energy & Utilities in Mountain West / Denver-Colorado is NERC CIP-compliant from architecture through deployment. NERC CIP and NIST compliance is enforced automatically at every commit — not assessed after the fact.

Structure

Engagement Scope

Tier I
Surgical Strike
Team: 10–30 engineers
Duration: 8–16 weeks

A focused team deployed against a single Energy & Utilities platform in Mountain West / Denver-Colorado. NERC CIP and NIST-compliant architecture from day one. Fixed price, fixed output, no discovery phase.

Tier II
Enterprise Program
Team: 40–100 engineers
Duration: 3–9 months

40–100 engineers running parallel workstreams across a Energy & Utilities transformation in Mountain West / Denver-Colorado. Multi-system compliance governance and NERC CIP and NIST certification maintained across the full program.

Tier III
Total Infrastructure
Team: 100–250+ engineers
Duration: 6–18 months

100–250+ engineers owning the complete technology infrastructure for a Energy & Utilities organization in Mountain West / Denver-Colorado. Full NERC CIP and NIST compliance across every system, every integration, every deployment.

Cloud Infrastructure & Migration for Energy & Utilities in Mountain West / Denver-Colorado.

Our engineers understand energy & utilities before they write their first line of code. Delivered through our United States operations.

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