Two Products. One Operational Stack.
The Seifert Dynamics platform pairs Atlas — the operational console your team runs the environment from — with Argus — the mission record your team reviews against. One architecture, two surfaces, deployed inside your boundary and owned by you.
Two Products. Same Record.
Atlas drives the operation in real time. Argus reconstructs it for review. Both write to the same audit-grade ledger so the operator and the reviewer never disagree about what happened.
Live operational intelligence — security ops, asset registry, incident response, runbook execution, CMMC compliance. Deployed inside your boundary.
Mission reconstruction and after-action analysis. Map, timeline, anchored annotations, defensible export — across ground, air, maritime, and logistics.
Atlas and Argus share the same record. The action an operator takes is the event the reviewer sees and the artifact an auditor signs off on.
Architecture Principles.
Both products are engineered against the same four principles — the ones we wrote down before we wrote any code.
Deployed inside your boundary on your hardware or controlled cloud. No shared services, no public-cloud dependency, no platform telemetry exfiltrating tenant state.
Predictable behavior under load and adversarial conditions. Failure modes degrade gracefully, not catastrophically. The runbook works because the platform behaves.
Every operator action carries provenance. The same record satisfies internal review, external audit, and after-action — without exports or stitching.
You own the deployment, the data, and the artifacts. Engagements end with a transferable record, not a vendor lock-in.
How It Deploys.
We don't ship a tarball and walk away. Every deployment is jointly engineered and jointly transferred.
Ready To See It In Operation?
Conversations begin with environment, requirements, and fit — not procurement. Evaluation instances are stood up in days.