The Company
Devriston is a DevOps consulting brand founded on one principle: build infrastructure that actually works — documented, automated, and owned by your team.
Our Story
Devriston was founded by Muhammad Kamran Kabeer after years of observing the same pattern: businesses running critical infrastructure with no documentation, no automation, and no monitoring — held together by institutional knowledge that lived in one person's head.
The name Devriston reflects the company's core DNA: DevOps + Linux + cloud infraston — a deliberate fusion of the disciplines we practice every day.
We exist to change how businesses approach infrastructure. Not as a cost center to be minimized, but as a competitive advantage to be engineered — with the same rigor and discipline applied to software code.
Every engagement ends with your team fully able to understand, maintain, and extend what we built together. That's not just a deliverable — it's the standard.
Mission & Vision
To help businesses build infrastructure that is automated, observable, secure, and maintainable — systems that scale without requiring heroic manual effort from the people running them.
A world where every engineering team — regardless of size — has access to production-grade infrastructure practices that were previously only available to large enterprise teams.
We build on open tools, contribute back to the community, and believe that the best infrastructure is built on software that can be audited, forked, and owned by the people using it.
We don't just deliver a project and disappear. Every engagement is structured to leave your team more capable and your infrastructure more resilient than when we started.
Core Values
The Founder
I'm a DevOps Engineer and infrastructure specialist based in Lahore, Pakistan. I started my career as a Linux systems administrator — spending years learning how production systems actually fail, what monitoring actually matters, and which automation tools survive contact with the real world.
I founded Devriston because I kept seeing the same problems: teams deploying manually, infrastructure with no documentation, servers with default configurations, and no visibility into what was actually happening in production. These aren't technology problems — they're engineering discipline problems. And they're all solvable.
My approach is straightforward: I build what I would want to maintain myself. Every playbook is idempotent. Every Terraform module is documented. Every pipeline has a rollback. The goal isn't just to fix today's problem — it's to build infrastructure that your team can own for the next five years.
Outside of consulting, I run DevOps Mini Labs — practical training programs where engineers build real GitHub portfolio projects using the same production tools, not tutorial toys. Because the best way to learn infrastructure is to build infrastructure.
Get In Touch
Whether you need infrastructure consulting, Linux migration, or DevOps training — start with a free 30-minute call.