Digital Infrastructure as a Service
Running a large verification and monitoring infrastructure takes as much effort as building one. In this model we build and operate the system, so you spend your attention on your business rather than on a technology investment.
What it solves
A large verification infrastructure is not only a software project: it requires field devices, marking supply, integration, training and continuous support. Each of these means a separate team and a separate supply chain.
In the service model the system is built and operated on our side. Rather than managing a technology investment, the organisation reaches the outcome it needs, with responsibility held in one place from marking to the support desk.
What you gain
You reach the outcome the infrastructure provides without having to own it.
A short path to going live
Instead of hiring a team, building a supply chain and writing the system from scratch, you start from a structure that already stands.
Predictable cost
A service fee rather than a capital line, so your budget does not meet one large one-off charge.
One party to talk to
From marking to software, from field devices to the support desk, responsibility sits in one place.
What it covers
From the beginning to daily operation.
Design and rollout
System architecture, product marking and field devices are planned together.
Operation and maintenance
Daily running, updates and continuity of the system are our responsibility.
Support and training
Field teams are trained and a support desk answers your questions.
Frequently asked
Who owns the system?
Data and records belong to the organisation. Operational responsibility sits with us for the term of service; handover conditions are defined at the outset.
How is cost determined?
The fee is set by scale and scope, planned as a periodic service charge rather than a capital line.
How long does going live take?
It depends on scope. A staged timeline is provided after the initial assessment.
Would this model suit you
Share your scale and your timeline and we will share how we would move from rollout to operation.