ASMUTEK Insights

Notes from the bench, written by the people who run the work.

Architecture briefings, sector dispatches and post-mortems authored by the architects, product leads and senior consultants on the ASMUTEK bench. No agency copy. No ghost-written marketing.

Topics we write about

Practice notes across the work we actually ship.

Each piece is signed by the practitioner who led the work. Filter the catalogue by topic, or read the editor's selection below.

Clinical engineering Banking platforms EdTech & campus Workforce & payroll Cloud & SRE AI evaluation Security & trust Procurement Field notes
From the catalogue

Recent dispatches.

A selection from the last six months of writing. Each article is signed by the author and dated to the engagement, not the publish date.

EdTech

Attendance is the cheapest predictor of student outcome we have.

A look at the correlation between attendance signals in School Care and academic outcome four terms downstream, across 230 schools in three jurisdictions.

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Cloud & SRE

When to stop scaling horizontally and re-architect.

A practitioner's reading of the three load patterns that mean the cluster has run out of road and the workload needs a different shape, not more nodes.

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Workforce

Multi-country payroll. The five places it usually breaks.

Statutory deduction logic across India, the UAE and the United States. Five failure modes we have catalogued and the architectural decisions that prevent each one.

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AI evaluation

A red-team playbook for retrieval-augmented agents.

The evaluation harness our clinical AI practice uses to stress-test a retrieval pipeline before it goes in front of a clinician. Open-sourced sample, with the threat model included.

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Security & trust

What changed in SOC 2 Type II for healthcare workloads in 2026.

A summary of the control updates introduced this audit cycle and the operational changes hospital customers should expect to see flow through their vendor reviews.

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Field notes

A week with a 1,200-bed hospital chain in the Gulf.

An unedited week-in-the-life from our senior implementation lead during go-live at a regional reference customer. Includes the bits that did not work first time.

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The quarterly

A short letter, once a quarter. Written by the editor.

Four times a year we send a short letter summarising the practice notes worth reading, an architecture deep-dive and one editorial piece. No marketing. No tracking pixels. Just the writing.

Press & analysts

A direct line to the editorial desk.

Journalists, analysts and academic researchers covering the sectors we serve can reach the editorial desk directly. We return same-day on breaking enquiries and within one business day on background.

  • Press desk · same-day on breaking
  • Analyst briefings · monthly cadence
  • Speakers · architects and partners