Enterprise-grade Azure expertise. Built for businesses that mean business.

No templates. No jargon. No disappearing after the invoice.
ProtoComet was built on a simple belief: growing businesses deserve the same depth of cloud expertise that enterprises take for granted. We're engineers and architects who've worked at that scale — and we bring that same rigour to every engagement, regardless of your size.
Cloud modernization, data strategy, AI integration, resilient architecture — whatever the problem, we pair technical depth with real-world business sense to deliver outcomes that actually move the needle.
Our Vision
To be the technology partner that growing businesses point to when asked: "How did you get here?" — not just the vendor who helped them migrate.
Our Mission
We simplify complexity, align technology with ambition, and deliver Azure solutions that are built to grow with you — not just for where you are today.
What We Stand For
Our values are inspired by the spirit of agility, innovation, and collaboration. In the ever-evolving world of technology, the following are our guiding principles.
The Catalysts
Hi, I'm Yogi (Yogesh)
Two decades ago, I was the person who actually wrote the code. Not managed it, wrote it. And that mattered, because it taught me something no certification ever could: the difference between a solution that looks good on paper and one that holds up at 2am when something breaks in production.
Over the years, I moved from writing code to designing systems, from designing systems to leading transformations across enterprises, startups, products, and everything in between. I've sat in boardrooms and I've sat in war rooms. Both taught me different things about what "done well" actually means.
The ISB CTO Program sharpened how I think at the intersection of technology and business strategy. The certifications reflect what I practice daily. And the years on Stack Overflow? They were about the quiet joy of understanding someone else's problem deeply enough to actually solve it, and the conversations along the way that made me better at my own craft.
But here's what stayed with me through all of it: the best technology thinking, almost never reaches the businesses that need it most. That gap is why ProtoComet exists. Not to be another consulting firm, but to be one that does what matters, and does it well.
What I know for certain after all of it: I don't take on work I'm not willing to own, and I don't build things for clients — I build them with clients. If that sounds like the kind of partnership you've been looking for, you know where to find me.
Over the years, I moved from writing code to designing systems, from designing systems to leading transformations across enterprises, startups, products, and everything in between. I've sat in boardrooms and I've sat in war rooms. Both taught me different things about what "done well" actually means.
The ISB CTO Program sharpened how I think at the intersection of technology and business strategy. The certifications reflect what I practice daily. And the years on Stack Overflow? They were about the quiet joy of understanding someone else's problem deeply enough to actually solve it, and the conversations along the way that made me better at my own craft.
But here's what stayed with me through all of it: the best technology thinking, almost never reaches the businesses that need it most. That gap is why ProtoComet exists. Not to be another consulting firm, but to be one that does what matters, and does it well.
What I know for certain after all of it: I don't take on work I'm not willing to own, and I don't build things for clients — I build them with clients. If that sounds like the kind of partnership you've been looking for, you know where to find me.










