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Axis Automation 


Technical Architecture Review

2 hr
179 Australian dollars
Online

Service Description

The Technical Architecture Review is an in-depth working session for teams that are ready to design, validate, and plan their automation infrastructure at a systems level. This session focuses on architecture, reliability, and scalability — not ideas or theory. We examine how your workflows should be structured, how systems should communicate, and how automation should be designed to operate reliably in production. This is where automation moves from concept to infrastructure. What we cover • Full operational walkthrough A detailed review of how your business operates end-to-end, including dependencies, handoffs, and failure points. • Automation architecture explained We break down how your automation stack should be structured — integrations, logic layers, data flow, and orchestration. • System boundaries & responsibilities Define what each system should and should not do to avoid fragility and overlap. • Reliability & error handling strategy How failures are detected, handled, logged, and recovered — before they become business problems. • Scalability considerations Design decisions that allow your systems to grow without rework. • Prioritised automation roadmap A clear, sequenced plan outlining what to build first, what to defer, and why. Who this review is for • Businesses preparing to implement automation at scale • Teams needing architectural clarity before development • Founders planning long-term operational systems • Organisations that care about reliability, not quick wins What this review delivers By the end of the session, you’ll have: • A clear automation architecture direction • Defined system roles and data flows • Identified risks and design constraints • A prioritised, realistic automation roadmap • Confidence to proceed with implementation — internally or with us • This session is designed to reduce mistakes, rework, and technical debt. What this review is not • ❌ A sales call • ❌ A generic consultation • ❌ Tool demos or hype • ❌ “Zap-and-hope” automation This is a technical planning session, grounded in real operations.


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