three products one engine
Start with proof. Grow into enforcement.
Aim at a network that verifies itself.
Do you know which connectivity is legitimate, still needed, and actually enforced? Each product here is a way of answering that — first on the network you run today, then in the fabric, then in the loop that keeps the answer true.
core — on the estate you already run SRv6 — what the fabric adds
0100 pick the one you are buying
Each one is independently useful.
Assurance
Know what your network is actually doing. Then keep knowing.
A read-only audit that builds your network truth in two weeks — declared intent, configuration in force, observed traffic, held against each other — and then keeps running, so the evidence exists before anyone asks for it.
core · read-only · no SRv6
Verified enforcement
Enforcement that emits its own evidence.
Segments first, then paths. Each segment counts what crossed it, so “enforced” and “proven” become the same artifact. Starts at endpoints you control, over transit you do not — never as a core transformation project.
SRv6 · earned, not sold
Intent-driven network
A network that verifies itself.
Declared intent compiled into policy, enforced in the fabric, verified against what actually ran, and adapted — with automation unlocked one change class at a time by your own evidence history. The horizon the other two converge on.
SRv6 · the horizon
All three start identically: a read-only audit.
0200 earned, not sold
Each product is unlocked by evidence the previous one produced.
Nothing here is bought ahead of its proof. The same mechanic runs at every step: the estate's own history is what qualifies it for the next one.
Revenue never waits on SRv6. An estate that never adopts it stays on assurance indefinitely — a complete product, not a waiting room.
0300 four seats, one artifact
The sale starts in network operations. The proof has to travel.
Four people have to believe the same artifact for different reasons. The product does not change between them; the sentence that makes each of them look does.
Head of Network
“Your rules say one thing. Traffic says another.” The read-only gap list on the estate you run today. Assurance →
Network Architect
“Traffic-learned policy fails on traffic it never saw.” The held-out test, a deterministic verdict, no model in the path. The method →
Infrastructure Director
“Audit and network change are consuming scarce engineering capacity.” Savings measured from your own estate, never from our slides. Continuous →
CISO
“Can you prove isolation for last Tuesday?” A dated artifact a third party can replay, and a named human on every sensitive call. The evidence →
There are no prices on this site, and that is deliberate. Savings are computed from your own estate in the first two read-only weeks — never from our slides.
e000 End.DT6 deliver
See it against your own kit.
30–60 minutes. Read-only. We compare your declared intent to what is actually running, and hand back the gap list.
Nothing is installed to have this conversation.