One Control Plane
DNS, domains, cloud resources, endpoints, databases, networks, and infrastructure context in one place.
CloudSeer
Know what exists. Know who owns it. Know what depends on it. Change it safely.
CloudSeer gives operators visibility and control across cloud resources, endpoints, DNS, networks, databases, dependencies, safe-change workflows, and supporting evidence, all from a single control plane.
Infrastructure operating system
What makes CloudSeer different
CloudSeer does not stop at listing resources. The goal is to help operators understand ownership, dependencies, risk, and safe change paths before infrastructure work becomes an outage.
DNS, domains, cloud resources, endpoints, databases, networks, and infrastructure context in one place.
Install agents where you can. Probe where you cannot. Keep visibility even when environments are messy.
Every action leaves evidence. Every change has context. Operators can see what happened and why.
Know what depends on what and understand impact before changing DNS, networks, cloud resources, or services.
CloudSeer is planned to build infrastructure and then keep it visible, governed, and manageable after launch.
CloudSeer redux
CloudSeer is growing into the place where infrastructure inventory, safe operations, managed services, endpoint signals, network context, and evidence review meet.
CloudSeer now has CMMC-oriented engagement, asset scope, evidence review, POA&M import, triage, and closure-gate surfaces so evidence work can stay tied to the real operating environment.
Domains, DNS zones, DNS records, registry evidence, DNSSEC checks, migration plans, and network troubleshooting tools help operators change public edge infrastructure with context.
Fleet templates, provisioning runs, managed Postgres, managed Nginx, decommissioning, artifact staging, and update records make build-and-operate workflows visible after launch.
Linux, Windows, and macOS agents feed inventory, commands, scripts, tunnels, patch rings, backup posture, endpoint protection state, and security drift into one control plane.
Agentless probes, appliance firstboot, offline collectors, bundle review, and MSP assessment packages keep evidence moving even when a normal agent is not possible.
IP blocks, allocations, VLANs, rack links, DNS-to-resource matching, topology reconciliation, and dependency impact views answer what owns this, what uses it, and what breaks next.
Product pillars
Each pillar rolls back into the same core promise: see the environment, understand the relationships, and make changes with context.
Cloud and Resource Intelligence
Endpoint Operations
Security and Protection
Fleet Provisioning
Site Probes and Edge Nodes
Migration and Remediation
Dependency Intelligence
Killer feature
Patching, inventory, probes, migrations, provisioning, DNS, databases, and cloud resources all become more valuable when the system knows what depends on what. Dependency intelligence is the thread that makes operations safer.
Open dependency intelligencePolicy evidence
PolicySeer is the client-facing policy lifecycle surface for CMMC policy templates, approvals, authority attestations, acknowledgements, and evidence packages.
CloudSeer receives signed PolicySeer events as documentation or awareness evidence candidates, then keeps technical evidence review, mapping, POA&M gates, and closure authority inside the CloudSeer workflow.
Explore PolicySeerMeet Orin
Orin helps operators understand infrastructure relationships, risks, and dependencies before changes become outages. CloudSeer surfaces the signals. Orin helps explain them.
CloudSeer product pages
Cloud and resource intelligence
CloudSeer is planned to discover and organize cloud assets across providers so operators can understand what exists, who owns it, and what it touches.
Open Cloud InventoryEndpoint operations
CloudSeer is planned to bring Windows, Linux, and macOS endpoints into the same operational picture as cloud resources, DNS, databases, and infrastructure dependencies.
Open Endpoint ManagementImpact analysis
Dependency intelligence is the thread running through CloudSeer: DNS relationships, cloud resources, applications, services, databases, IPAM, and network configuration connected into one change-aware map.
Open Dependency IntelligenceManaged infrastructure
CloudSeer is planned to treat managed Postgres as infrastructure that belongs in the same control plane as networks, applications, endpoints, DNS, backups, and dependencies.
Open Managed PostgresEdge nodes
CloudSeer site probes and edge nodes are planned for environments where a full agent cannot be installed but discovery, reachability, and local infrastructure awareness still matter.
Open Site ProbesMigration and remediation
CloudSeer is planned to support cloud clone, DNS migration, security group planning, and cloud-to-cloud moves with dependency context before work begins.
Open Cloud MigrationsCloudSeer access
Tell us which providers, endpoints, DNS zones, databases, evidence workflows, and dependency questions you want CloudSeer to help untangle first.