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Technical Due Diligence Backed by Engineering

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At Aletheon, we perform technical due diligence with the perspective of practitioners who have engineered and operated cloud systems at scale. We uncover risks, validate capabilities, and identify opportunities by looking at the full stack — from architecture and security controls to governance and compliance. The result is confidence built not on checklists, but on real technical clarity.

M&A Services

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Infrastructure Reviews

Most IT summaries hide what really matters: can the systems scale, withstand stress, and support growth? Aletheon’s ground-up reviews expose resilience, scalability, and technical debt, giving acquirers a clear view of long-term viability.

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Compliance Validation

Certificates and policies don’t guarantee security. We test whether governance is embedded in daily operations or exists only on paper. Aletheon validates the depth of controls so acquirers see the true risk posture.

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Risk & Cost Reporting

Technical debt and weak architecture can quietly reshape deal value. We quantify risks, integration challenges, and remediation costs, helping investors model not just the price of acquisition, but the cost of ownership.

Gain Technical Clarity Before You Sign.

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Technical due diligence by the numbers

70-90%

Transaction failure rate due to poor diligence

"Studies estimate that 70–90 % of M&A deals fail to meet their strategic objectives, often because hidden technical, operational, or integration risks were not uncovered during diligence."

Source: Sphere M&A Whitepaper

40-60%

Synergy value tied to IT integration success

"In M&A deals, 40–60 % of expected synergies depend directly on how well the IT and technical systems are integrated — making technical clarity a core driver of deal value."

Source: DueDilio

42%

Developer time spent on technical debt

"Developers often spend up to 42 % of their workweek dealing with legacy code, rework, and technical debt — hidden costs that must be surfaced during due diligence."

Source: Blueoptima

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