Azure CloudOps, run by the engineers who build the platforms.
Ongoing operation of your Azure environment by senior cloud engineers, not a first-line support queue.
What Azure CloudOps covers
We operate your live Azure environment day-to-day: monitoring, maintenance, governance, cost management, and incident response when something breaks. The same engineers who build landing zones, IaC, and data platforms keep them running.
No anonymous L1 queue, no handoffs between agents. Real Azure architecture knowledge applied to your production environment.
A senior engineer, not a queue
Your environment is operated by a senior engineer from our bench, with production Azure experience. When an incident hits, the person who knows your platform handles it.
Operational incident response, not security
When your Azure platform fails, a broken deployment, a misconfiguration, an outage, you need engineers who know how the platform is built, not a security incident team. Azure CloudOps handles operational incidents on your live environment: diagnosis, stabilization, and root-cause analysis, by the senior engineers who run it.
Security incident response handles breaches. Operational incident response handles platform failures. We do the latter, on the Azure environments we operate.
Packages by scope
Basic
Reactive plus visibility.
Up to 3 subscriptions
Up to 50 resources maintained¹
- › Monitoring and alerting
- › Cost visibility with monthly recommendations
- › Infrastructure as Code kept current
- › Patching, upgrades and drift fixes
Standard
Proactive, on a regular cadence.
Up to 12 subscriptions
Up to 200 resources maintained¹
- › Monitoring and alerting
- › Active cost optimization we implement
- › Infrastructure as Code kept current
- › Patching, upgrades and drift fixes
Enterprise
Full managed operation.
Unlimited² subscriptions
Unlimited² resources maintained¹
- › Monitoring and alerting
- › Active cost optimization we implement
- › Infrastructure as Code kept current
- › Patching, upgrades and drift fixes
¹ Resources maintained counts all resources in the Azure scope you bring us. A resource group counts the resources inside it; a subscription counts its total. Generic resources are included; hidden resources are excluded (default portal view).
² Unlimited is based on the scope defined during the contract agreement.