Cloud services and custom engineering teams for enterprise transformation
DysrupIT is an Australian cloud services firm building bespoke engineering teams for enterprise clients globally. The tech stack reveals a Microsoft-Azure-first infrastructure (Functions, Event Hubs, App Service, Data Factory, AI Foundry) paired with .NET/C# development and heavy Workday/SAP integration work. Active projects center on AI orchestration, conversational experiences, and enterprise automation—suggesting a pivot toward AI-native service delivery alongside traditional cloud migration and consulting. Engineering-heavy hiring (19 of 30 roles) weighted toward mid and senior levels indicates they are scaling delivery capacity, not just filling gaps.
DysrupIT partners with mid-market and enterprise clients across multiple regions to design and staff cloud technology teams, supporting their migration to cloud platforms and shift toward as-a-Service business models. Based in Brisbane, the company operates a consulting and managed-services practice underpinned by custom software development, cloud infrastructure, and IT security. Current work spans Workday and SAP integrations, Azure cloud architecture, real-time data pipelines, and emerging AI automation—reflecting both legacy enterprise IT modernization and newer AI-first service lines. The firm employs 51–200 people and is actively hiring engineering talent in the Philippines.
DysrupIT builds primarily on Microsoft Azure (Functions, App Service, Data Factory, AI Foundry, Event Hubs), .NET/C#, and cloud-native services. They also integrate Workday, SAP, Databricks, Kafka, and GitHub Copilot into client solutions.
Active projects include Workday/UKG integrations, AI orchestration frameworks, conversational AI experiences, enterprise automation (ServiceNow), Salesforce UI improvements, and data import/export workflows for clients.
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