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Know where your monitoring stands — and what to fix first.

You already know your monitoring isn't keeping up — you hear about incidents from the business, you run five to eight tools that overlap, and things still slip through. The question isn't whether you have a problem. It's where to invest, in what order, and what it will cost. The Monitoring & Observability Assessment answers that: an independent, vendor-neutral read on where you stand, and a prioritized roadmap. Fixed scope, fixed price.

Three deliverables — where you stand, where you should be, and how to get there.

AS-IS

Where you stand today

  • Interviews with your infrastructure, ops and monitoring owners, plus a structured questionnaire.
  • An inventory of your tools — coverage, overlaps, gaps, and the sprawl that grew organically.
  • A gap analysis against our reference model — operations, platform, telemetry, governance.
  • Your real MTTD and MTTR, measured, with an SLI/SLO readiness check.

TO-BE

Where you should be

  • A target monitoring & observability architecture designed for your estate — on-prem, hybrid, multi-cloud or multi-site.
  • Vendor-neutral: the design follows your tooling, not our preferences.

ROADMAP

How to get there

  • A prioritized implementation roadmap with effort estimates — what to do first, what it takes, what it's worth.
  • The scoping input for your build — whoever runs it.
  • A decision you can take to the board, not a shelf report.

You get two reads of the same work: a technical report your IT team can act on — AS-IS, TO-BE and roadmap — and an executive summary in the language your board speaks, with an executive readout to walk through both.

Fixed scope, fixed price

One assessment, two levels

The deliverables are the same either way. What changes is how much there is to assess — more tools, more sites and more moving parts simply take more work — and the price follows that.

Standard

4 900 EUR

excl. VAT · paid 50% at kick-off, 50% on delivery

Simpler environments

Up to four monitoring tools, a single-site or single-cloud estate, one platform or infrastructure team, and light or no regulation.

Full scope included — AS-IS, TO-BE and roadmap, with the target architecture.

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Enterprise

8 900 EUR

excl. VAT · paid 50% at kick-off, 50% on delivery

Complex environments

Five or more tools, a multi-site, hybrid or multi-cloud estate, a dedicated monitoring team or Control Centre in scope, and regulated settings — bank, insurer or payment institution under DORA or NIS2.

Full scope included — same deliverables, greater depth as the estate demands.

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Where it stops

The assessment is a decision, not a delivery.

It ends at the plan — an independent read and a roadmap you own. What comes after is deliberately out of scope, so the assessment stays independent of who builds it:

  • Implementation and setup of the monitoring stack — that's Build.
  • Tool purchase, licenses and vendor selection — we're a vendor-neutral integrator, not a reseller.
  • SIEM implementation — that's Security & Compliance.
  • Performance and application tuning — that's Build.
  • A dedicated Control Centre build or long-term operations — that's Operate.
  • The decision itself — the roadmap is yours; where you take it is your call.

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Know where you stand — and what to fix first.

A fixed-scope, vendor-neutral assessment: your tool sprawl, your real MTTD and MTTR, a target architecture and a prioritized roadmap. Two clear prices. Most scoping calls take 30 minutes — no pitch, no deck.