Infrastructure and security consulting for digital transformation
Natilik is a UK-based infrastructure and security consultancy built around Palo Alto Networks, Cisco, and Checkpoint deployments—with heavy adoption of containerization (Docker, Kubernetes) and infrastructure-as-code (Terraform, Ansible). The hiring surge skews senior technical roles (5 of 6 open positions), signaling either scaling delivery teams or backfilling expertise gaps; internal pain points around manual provisioning, cost control, and modernizing legacy data-center networks suggest they're pushing clients through network architecture migrations while tightening their own operational efficiency.
Natilik is a private technology consulting firm founded in 1992, headquartered in London, with 201–500 employees. They specialize in networking, security, cloud infrastructure, and DevOps—helping mid-market and enterprise clients navigate digital transformation through Palo Alto Networks, Cisco, and Checkpoint solutions. Their service footprint spans SD-WAN, multi-cloud deployments (Azure), and managed security (SASE, Prisma Access). Current work includes modernizing client data-center networks, transitioning to managed services, and hardening compliance postures. Internally, they're transforming finance and project management systems while implementing infrastructure-as-code practices to reduce manual overhead and control costs.
Checkpoint, Palo Alto Networks (Prisma Access, Panorama, Strata Cloud Manager), Cisco (ASA, ISE, ACI, Catalyst 9000), SD-WAN, SASE, Azure, Docker, Kubernetes, Cloudflare, and SolarWinds. They are actively adopting Terraform and Ansible for infrastructure-as-code.
Modern network architecture migration, infrastructure-as-code implementation, finance and project management systems transformation, disaster recovery strategy development, and new services/products launch. Key internal challenges include reducing manual provisioning overhead, controlling infrastructure costs, and managing multi-currency consolidations.
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