It stays up. It stays yours. You no longer have to keep it running — including overnight.
Outages, unexplained bills, shared logins, a launch that waits on “IT will get to it.” We put the ground under your software so it runs, stays private, and does not need you overnight — in your cloud, or on a machine in the building.
Quiet overnight. Work that ships. Nothing important exposed.
The gain is not a prettier diagram. It is a business that does not stall when something breaks, and a team that is not on call overnight by default.
Monitoring, backups, a way back if a release goes wrong — so a bad deploy is not a bad week.
Private logins, never listed, never indexed. Customers and staff get in. Strangers do not.
New versions go out on a cadence. Rollback if they should not have. Nobody is copying files by hand.
If it should not go to a public cloud, it runs on a box on your premises. Same systems. Your rules.
The setup that runs a first version still runs when the load is ten times that.
From “who’s looking after this?” to it looking after itself.
A private setup for a live product, compressed. A safe copy in week one. Quiet in production inside a month.
We set it down. You forget it is there.
From the rules you set on day one to a live setup that does not need constant attention — yours to run, or ours to watch. Your call, and you are not locked in.
Your cloud, or a private box. Who can get in. What must never leave.
A place your team can break. Production stays untouched until you are ready.
Backups, alerts, access, a way back. If it is working, you should not think about it.
You can run it. We can keep watching it. Your call — not a lock-in.
What does “looked after” actually mean?
The thing your business runs on stays up, stays private, and does not depend on one person who “knows the server.” We put that in place in your environment, then either hand it over or keep watching it.
This sits under the rest of the work — the product your team uses, numbers everyone trusts, hours back on repeating jobs.
Frequently asked questions
Will this lock us to one cloud vendor?
No. We set it up in your account — or on a machine in the building. You keep the accounts. Nothing is locked to us.
What if we cannot put data in the public cloud?
Then it does not. Same software, on your premises, when nothing should leave the building.
Who gets overnight alerts?
You, us, or both. We agree that before anything goes live — so you are not on call by accident.
Do we need a sysadmin?
No. That is the point of handing it over properly — or keeping us on to watch it.
How fast until it is actually quiet?
A usable staging setup in weeks; production that does not need constant attention inside a month.
What does it cost us?
Quoted after a short call. We do not sell you capacity you do not need.
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