Readiness assessment
Evaluate service maturity, telemetry, runbooks, ownership, controls, and automation candidates.
Assess readiness, define the target operating model, implement AAQUILIX, and help teams adopt automation responsibly.
Maturity, telemetry, and automation candidates evaluated
Roles, approvals, and autonomy progression defined
Integrations, policies, and workflows configured
Teams and evidence ready to expand autonomy
Evaluate service maturity, telemetry, runbooks, ownership, controls, and automation candidates.
Define roles, escalation, approvals, evidence, service reviews, and autonomy progression.
Configure discovery, integrations, policies, workflows, and service views.
Convert suitable procedures into tested, governed, and verifiable automation.
Prepare operators, approvers, service owners, security teams, and leaders for the new workflow.
Agree outcomes, scope, constraints, evidence, and baseline operating maturity.
Connect systems, model services, configure policies, and validate workflows in controlled stages.
Enable teams, review evidence, and expand autonomy where operational risk supports it.
AAQUILIX is designed to make operational authority explicit, reviewable, and reversible.
Prioritize use cases by value, feasibility, control requirements, and dependency.
Introduce automation through explicit gates and accountable ownership.
Avoid integration and governance rework through a structured implementation.
Yes. AAQUILIX is designed to connect to existing monitoring, ITSM, identity, and collaboration systems through supported APIs and controlled service accounts.
No. Teams can begin in observe-only mode, introduce approval-based actions, and expand autonomy only after policies and evidence meet their risk requirements.
Bring one priority service, workflow, or operational challenge. We’ll map a practical starting scope and the controls it requires.