Hashim Naveed
Selected Work

Technical work that reflects how I think, design, and deliver

A curated set of technical work demonstrating enterprise DevOps, system design, and production-oriented architecture.

These repositories reflect how I structure delivery systems, design architectures, and reason through tradeoffs in real-world enterprise environments.

Enterprise DevOps Blueprint

A production-oriented DevOps blueprint designed to demonstrate how delivery systems are structured in enterprise environments.

What it covers
CI/CD pipelines, infrastructure as code, Kubernetes deployment patterns, observability, environment separation, and operational runbooks.
Why it matters
It demonstrates not just tooling, but how infrastructure, delivery, and operations are aligned for reliability and scale.
Signal
Shows systems thinking, operational maturity, and a structured approach to enterprise platform delivery.
CI/CD
Terraform
Kubernetes
Helm
Observability
Runbooks
Enterprise DevOps

Enterprise AI Platform — System Design Case

A senior-level system design case study focused on enterprise AI platform architecture under real-world constraints.

What it covers
Requirements framing, architecture design, tradeoff analysis, security, reliability, data considerations, and operational constraints.
Why it matters
It shows how enterprise systems are designed when security, compliance, scale, latency, and organizational realities all matter at once.
Signal
Shows architectural reasoning, structured tradeoff thinking, and the ability to frame complex systems for real-world adoption.
System Design
Enterprise AI
Scalability
Security
Reliability
Tradeoffs
Architecture
Why these repositories exist
These are not random coding samples. They are structured artifacts designed to show how I think about enterprise delivery, architecture, infrastructure, and long-term operational sustainability.
How to read them
Start with the README, review the diagrams, then move into tradeoffs, architecture decisions, and operational structure. That’s where the real value is.

Want to discuss the thinking behind them?

I’m happy to discuss architecture choices, tradeoffs, delivery patterns, and how these approaches map to real enterprise systems and transformation work.