Salytic Solutions, LLC positions itself as an IT Infrastructure Automated service provider. Its core offering is not a standalone CI/CD product, but helping enterprises turn their IT environments into βcode.β It covers the full chain from Server Provisioning and Server Configuration to Application Delivery, addressing a common gap where companies automate application deployment while still relying on manual server configuration, VM templates, and snapshots.
The site states that it uses mature tools such as Jenkins, Ansible, AWS CloudFormation, and PowerShell to deliver prebuilt automation pipelines, which can then be extended for the customerβs environment. The example scenarios lean toward the Microsoft stack: Windows Server, IIS, .NET applications, and SQL Server databases. Deliverables include Jenkins Pipeline, Windows Server Build Agents, Ansible Agents, pipeline customization, support sessions, knowledge transfer, documentation, monthly scripting support, and all source code. Its strength lies in converting environment configuration into readable YAML/scripts, making it easier to version, review, reuse, and collaborate across teams.
The website does not disclose pricing, plans, or payment methods. It looks more like a custom consulting engagement than a standardized product. The copy mentions starting with a two-week sprint and continuing βas long as you need us to.β Before purchasing, buyers should confirm the pricing model, scope of service, SLA, ongoing maintenance, and ownership of intellectual property. Since the company promises to deliver all code, it may be attractive to teams that want to build long-term internal automation capabilities.
Its strengths are that it covers more of the environment lifecycle and avoids focusing only on application deployment; it uses common ecosystems such as Jenkins and Ansible, reducing lock-in risk; and it emphasizes documentation, knowledge transfer, and employee up-skilling, making it suitable for organizations with a weak automation foundation. The downside is limited transparency: there is no clear product UI, API/SDK, open-source licensing information, customer case studies, pricing, or support SLA. The showcased tech stack also appears to lean heavily toward Windows/.NET, while support for Linux, Kubernetes, and multi-cloud environments remains unclear.
It is suitable for enterprise IT and DevOps teams dealing with large amounts of manual server configuration, difficulty replicating environments, lost configuration history, data center migration, or the need to maintain multiple QA/development environments. Access and payment information for mainland China is not mentioned, so it should be considered unknown. If domestic connectivity, invoicing, and local support are required, alternatives to compare include Alibaba Cloud Yunxiao, Tencent Cloud CODING, Huawei Cloud CodeArts, or self-managed setups based on Terraform, Ansible, Jenkins, Azure DevOps, and similar tools.
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