Infrastructure Mapping
Dependency Atlas for hybrid estates
Maps critical services, vendor touchpoints, and failover assumptions with a reviewer-friendly evidence trail.
- Format
- SaaS workspace
- Duration
- 90-day adoption window
- Indicative annual price
- ₩4,200,000
Program narrative
Dependency Atlas stitches CMDB fragments, cloud tags, and ticket history into a living graph so recovery leads can see what actually depends on what—not what the spreadsheet claimed last year. The workspace highlights stale edges, conflicting ownership, and single points that only appear when routes are traced end to end.
Capabilities
- Automated drift checks against tagged infrastructure changes
- Role-aware views for infrastructure, security, and program office reviewers
- Scenario overlays that freeze a graph slice for tabletop prep
- Evidence attachments per edge with expiry reminders
- Export packs aligned to audit interview questions
- API hooks for ServiceNow and Jira without scripting glue
- Snapshot compare between quarters to show progress
Outcomes teams track
- Faster dependency validation workshops with shared language
- Clearer sign-off packets for regulators asking for traceability
- Reduced duplicate discovery work across regions
Program anchor
Hana Sorell
Continuity program lead focused on financial services resilience programs across APAC.
Questions teams ask before signing
Does Atlas replace our CMDB?
No. It reads from sources you already maintain and flags inconsistencies rather than forcing a rip-and-replace CMDB project.
What is not included?
Agent installation inside legacy mainframes is out of scope for the standard connector pack; those remain manual uploads.
How often should we refresh evidence?
Most teams attach refreshed evidence quarterly, with automatic nudges when major incidents occur.
Experience notes
“The Atlas tabletop overlay turned a vague dependency argument into a single shared diagram we could annotate live.”
“Still getting comfortable with the evidence expiry reminders, but the reviewer export saved us a weekend of slide rebuilding.”