Architecture Consulting

Legacy systems constrain every product decision.

Enterprise architecture consulting that starts with a clear view of the organisation prevents the compounding of decisions that create technical debt over time. Systems that cannot communicate with each other. AI initiatives that have nowhere clean to land. Cloud migrations that move the problem rather than resolving it.

DTC Infotech's enterprise architecture consulting practice works with technology and business leaders to build the structural foundation that makes AI, cloud, and digital programmes viable, not just technically but operationally. The architecture we design connects what an organisation is trying to achieve with what its technology can actually support.

Legacy systems constrain
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Gartner research finds that 65% of organisations lack AI-ready data or are uncertain about their readiness. Those who have it achieve a 26% improvement in business outcomes. Architecture is what determines which side of that line an organisation sits on.
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What our enterprise architecture
consulting covers

Our enterprise architecture consulting covers eight domains. Each engagement is scoped to what the organisation actually needs, rather than applying a fixed methodology uniformly.

Architecture roadmap

Architecture roadmap

Align technology capability, investment, and transformation around a practical architecture roadmap that reduces risk and improves decision velocity.

Systems strategy

Systems strategy

Design a systems strategy that connects applications, data platforms, integration patterns, and governance in a way that supports growth rather than restricting it.

Data architecture

Data architecture

Create the data architecture that gives analytics, AI, and operational systems a reliable foundation while minimising technical debt.

Security and compliance

Security and compliance

Embed security, compliance, and operational resilience into architecture decisions, not as an afterthought but as part of the design.

Industries our architecture consulting serves

Financial services

Financial services

Modernizing systems so banks and insurers can safely combine legacy platforms with cloud-native operations.

Case studies

Designed an enterprise

Designed an enterprise architecture for a regulated financial services business that reduced integration complexity and accelerated AI adoption.

Built a cloud-native

Built a cloud-native target operating model for a public sector programme, enabling secure data sharing across ministries.

Modernized the data

Modernized the data architecture of a healthcare platform to support analytics, compliance, and real-time operations.

How we work

From discovery to optimisation, we shape architecture engagements into a clear, paced sequence that teams can follow with confidence.

01

Discovery and alignment

Understand the current landscape, the strategic intent, and the operational constraints that will determine what architecture is viable.

02

Target state design

Define the target architecture, integration patterns, and data flows that support the business outcomes and minimise risk.

03

Implementation roadmap

Translate the architecture into a staged plan that balances speed, cost, and organisational readiness.

04

Operational handover

Ensure architecture decisions are embedded into delivery teams, governance, and the metrics that sustain long-term value.

Our architects

DTC Infotech's enterprise architecture consulting practice brings together consultants with direct experience across cloud, AI, data, and security domains.

Our team has worked inside the kinds of environments we are now helping organisations build, which means the guidance is grounded in what actually works in production rather than what looks correct in a framework.

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Insights

Thinking from our enterprise architecture consulting practice on the topics that matter most to technology and business leaders.

  • How organisations can build AI-ready data platforms without creating long-term maintenance burdens.
  • Why integration strategy is the most important part of modern architecture planning.
  • Approaches that help regulated enterprises move to cloud while preserving compliance and security.

What next

When tech outgrows its architecture, costs rise and growth slows. A forward-looking approach keeps things scalable.

Tell us what you’re building our team will spot the gaps and design what comes next.

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