Real engineering writing — no thought-leadership posts, no LinkedIn carousels. Just notes from inside actual projects, written by the people doing the work.
We're drafting the first volume now. Below is what's in the pipeline — written by engineers on the projects, not by a content team.
The line items nobody puts in the proposal — interface engines, vendor sandbox time, conformance testing, the second migration after the first one taught you something.
A pragmatic checklist for healthcare integrations: where FHIR helps, where it papers over the real work, and what to ask the vendor before you sign.
How we run rotations when the SLA touches patient care, and why we don't outsource the first response.
Migrating off legacy without taking the floor offline. Boring, careful, sequenced — and the only way it works.
Want a heads-up when the first one goes out? Drop us a line.
No discovery deck. No 47-page proposal. Tell us what you're building and we'll come back within 48 hours with a real technical read.