AI-powered monitoring that detects risks, explains incidents, and tells you what to do — before things break.
Traditional monitoring creates more problems than it solves
Logs, metrics, alerts — all scattered across different platforms
Alerts tell you something broke, but not why or how to fix it
Engineers spend hours filtering false positives and chasing alerts
Attacks hide in plain sight among normal system events
Infrastructure monitoring that actually understands your systems
No heavy software. Linux-native agents collect system data without impacting performance.
Advanced AI analyzes patterns, correlates events, and identifies root causes automatically.
Only get notified when it matters. AI-generated reports summarize what happened and what to do.
Everything you need to keep your infrastructure secure and performant
Detect anomalies instantly across all your infrastructure. AI continuously monitors system behavior and flags deviations before they become incidents.
Not just alerts — explanations. Understand why something happened, what triggered it, and exactly what to do about it.
Detect brute force attempts, suspicious processes, unauthorized access, and attacks in real-time. Security isn't an add-on — it's core.
Get a clear, concise summary of what happened across your infrastructure, with actionable recommendations for improvement.
Proxmox, VMs, Kubernetes, bare metal — if it runs Linux, AI NOC monitors it. Single agent, zero configuration.
From data collection to actionable insights in four steps
Lightweight agents run on your Linux systems, collecting metrics, logs, and events at the kernel level.
Data is normalized and sent to the central AI engine via secure API. No raw logs — only structured intelligence.
The AI engine correlates events, detects anomalies, and identifies root causes using advanced machine learning.
Get instant alerts for critical issues and weekly AI-generated reports with clear explanations and actions.
See how AI NOC connects the dots and tells you exactly what happened
A successful SSH brute force attack led to unauthorized access using the 'admin' account. The attacker immediately deployed a cryptocurrency miner and established a command & control connection. This matches known attack patterns from the DarkCloud APT group.
Stop firefighting. Start preventing.
Catch issues before they cascade into outages
Stop security threats before they cause damage
Stop chasing false positives and debugging blind
One dashboard for all your infrastructure
Single command installation. No complex configuration.
From 10 servers to 10,000. Same performance.
SOC2 compliant. End-to-end encryption.
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