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Artrilogic
For Australian enterprise

For the systems your business cannot afford to get wrong.

Established Australian businesses with long-running .NET, Dynamics, SAP, AS400 and mainframe estates. Identity, governance, audit and data residency are first-order. We work calmly inside that bracket.

The feeling

AI conversations are everywhere. The audit obligations have not gone away.

Board wants AI on the agenda. Risk wants nothing on public LLMs. Procurement wants a known vendor. The pressure is layered.

The cost of doing nothing

The default options are paralysis or a multi-million-dollar bet.

Both burn budget and credibility. The third path (sovereign, phased, vendor-liquid) is rarely the loudest option in the room.

The calm offer

Senior architects who have been through technology cycles before.

Calm, named, accountable. The same posture for the .NET rescue, the Dynamics decision, the AI pilot, and the integration plane.

What we hear most

Four concerns that are universal at this scale.

  • Long-running estates that mostly work

    Twenty years of business logic, regulatory edge cases and hard-won workflow understanding. The cost of getting modernisation wrong is not the project budget, it is the institutional memory you would lose.

  • Identity, audit and data residency are first-order

    APRA CPS 234, the Privacy Act, sector-specific obligations. Your AI and integration choices live downstream of these. Vendor pitches that handwave compliance are non-starters.

  • Procurement-grade vendor relationships

    Multi-year support contracts, escalation paths, named architects. The transactional engagement model that suits a startup is the wrong shape here.

  • AI without betting the company

    Board-level pressure to do AI. Regulator-level pressure not to do it badly. The third path (calm, phased, sovereign) is rarely the loudest option in the procurement papers.

How the two pillars apply

What we actually do for enterprise customers.

For the platform layer, we recommend WSO2 for enterprise. Open source, full lifecycle, sovereign deployment. Not a startup-first product, not a vendor-locked SaaS.

We work to procurement-grade engagement standards.

Named architects, defined deliverables, multi-phase plans with clear exit points. The shape of the engagement enterprises expect.