Full visibility into your infrastructure, applications, and users in real time
Observability is a key component in cloud and distributed environments for maintaining the stability, performance, and security of IT systems. As infrastructure and applications become more complex, the need for a holistic monitoring approach continues to grow.
We implement observability using the tools that fit your stack: Datadog, Prometheus, Grafana, CloudWatch, Azure Monitor, or ELK. The choice depends on your architecture, compliance requirements, and team preferences. We deliver across AWS, GCP, and Azure for teams in the UK, DACH, Nordics, and CEE.
Our approach provides full real-time visibility into system operations, enabling faster issue diagnosis, better understanding of component dependencies, and more informed operational decisions.
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Reduce time to detect and diagnose problems with a unified view across your infrastructure and applications
With full visibility into system behaviour, we identify inefficient components and eliminate unnecessary resources
Monitor real user activity to catch performance drops and application errors early
Track unusual behaviour across systems to respond more quickly to potential threats and security incidents
Real-time collection and analysis of metrics from servers, containers, databases, and cloud services (AWS, GCP, Azure) using Datadog, Prometheus, or CloudWatch
End-to-end tracking of application performance, transactions, service dependencies, and response times using Datadog APM, OpenTelemetry, or Jaeger
Centralised logging with powerful search, correlation with metrics and traces, and customisable alerts using Datadog Logs, ELK, or Loki
Capturing real user interactions with your application, including performance metrics, JavaScript errors, and page load times
Anomaly and threat detection, user and system activity tracking, and integration with security alerting systems
Tagging strategies, data retention policies, cost-effective ingestion pipelines, and multi-team RBAC configurations