Enterprise Deep Dive
Enterprise Operations Program
This page is for organizations evaluating governed anomaly-monitoring workflows at scale. Focus areas are watch-area operations, alert delivery, reliability, and execution confidence.
Delivery Intelligence
Regional Activity Card
Regions: 18 - Event updates: 29,344
Governance Intelligence
Delivery Governance Card
Policy controls: 26 - Alert actions: 840
Pilot path in plain terms
- Validate monitoring and triage behavior with your core team.
- Run a time-bound proof-of-value with operational checkpoints.
- Finalize long-term delivery and governance configuration.
Enterprise proof pack
Use this checklist during procurement and due-diligence review.
- Security controls and disclosure process (`/security`)
- Service health and uptime transparency (`/status`)
- Privacy, terms, DPA, and SLA alignment (`/privacy`, `/terms`, `/dpa`, `/sla`)
- Data-source evidence model and anomaly methodology (`/knowledge-base/data-sources`)
Onboarding milestones (first 30 days)
- Week 1: baseline scope, watch-area ownership, and alert destination mapping.
- Week 2: anomaly filter tuning with false-positive suppression review.
- Week 3: report and export validation with stakeholder sign-off.
- Week 4: runbook completion, KPI review, and production handover decision.
North America Rollout Map
Use this phased placement model to move from baseline visibility to full continental coverage.
Phase 1
Coastal + Core Backbone
Coverage target: 60-70%
Node priorities: Seattle | San Francisco Bay | Los Angeles | Dallas | Chicago | New York | Atlanta | Toronto
Phase 2
Northern + Gulf Expansion
Coverage target: 80-88%
Node priorities: Vancouver | Calgary | Winnipeg | Montreal | Halifax | Houston | Miami | Mexico City
Phase 3
Arctic + Ocean Gap Closure
Coverage target: >=90%
Node priorities: Anchorage | Fairbanks | Reykjavik relay | St. John's | Aleutian edge | Baja corridor
Full rollout details are documented in docs/north-america-rollout-map.md and should be used with coverage alerts from the dashboard.