Our team handles the entire TTR-2026 process end-to-end — from scope qualification to a board-ready remediation roadmap. You get objective numbers, business impact quantified, and a clear plan of action.
Every engagement uses the same TTR-2026 methodology. The difference is scope, depth, and whether it’s a one-time assessment or an ongoing relationship.
A focused assessment of your most critical domains. Ideal as a first engagement — we verify scope, assign the right profile, and audit the areas that matter most.
Complete assessment across all nine domains. Full evidence collection, scoring, Business Impact Assessment, and a prioritized remediation roadmap. The board-ready package.
Recurring quarterly audits with trend analysis and strategic alignment sessions. Track real progress cycle over cycle and keep your engineering org on course.
30-minute call. We verify qualification criteria, understand your strategic goal, and define the audit scope. Fixed quote — no surprises.
We collect evidence from your stack — repos, CI/CD, cloud, docs, interviews. Every Control Point assessed and scored.
Weights applied, scores finalized, Business Impact Indicators calculated. Technical findings translated to business numbers.
Full audit report delivered. Board presentation walkthrough. Remediation roadmap prioritized by business impact.
TechPulse was built by a team that spent 15+ years building, scaling, and auditing software products — from startups to enterprise. The TTR-2026 standard is the methodology we wished existed when investors asked “how’s the tech?” and the only honest answer was “it depends.”
Serial entrepreneur and hands-on technologist. Built and scaled multiple startups — Opentopic, Autologyx, MyNameFlow — bridging the gap between business strategy and engineering execution. Named IBM Champion (2017, 2018) for pioneering work with IBM Watson. Brings the founder’s perspective to every audit: what does the board need to hear, and what will actually move the needle.
Technical powerhouse and proven engineering leader. Graduate of Bialystok University of Technology. Multiple hackathon winner — including Tech To The Rescue (Authentic Authism) and AirVocacy (air quality monitoring, Thailand). Organizer of PyStok, the local Python community. Combines deep architecture skills with the ability to build and lead high-performing engineering teams.
A career that spans academia, gaming, and Big Tech. Ph.D. in Mathematics (University of Minnesota). Lectured computer science at Hampden-Sydney College, Virginia. Moved to the Bay Area to work on The Sims 2 at Maxis/Electronic Arts — one of the best-selling PC games in history. Then held engineering roles at Google and Microsoft. Brings world-class engineering standards from the companies that define them.
A scoping call takes 30 minutes. You leave with your Audit Profile and a clear understanding of what we’d assess — fixed scope, fixed quote.