NetSLOWatch

NetSLOWatch is a web app (with optional lightweight desktop/agent) that turns messy network reliability data into clear, provable SLOs and outage timelines. It continuously runs synthetic checks from multiple regions and on-prem probes, correlates them with BGP/ISP events, DNS changes, and your own device telemetry, then produces a single incident narrative: what broke, where, and how long users were impacted. The product is built for teams that get stuck in finger-pointing between ISP, cloud, and internal networking. It generates post-incident reports automatically, including customer-impact windows and evidence you can hand to vendors. This is a combination traditional + AI app: traditional monitoring and correlation, plus AI to summarize incidents, detect likely root-cause patterns, and draft vendor escalation tickets and RCA docs. It’s not a replacement for full observability stacks; it’s a reliability accountability layer focused on network uptime.

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