Pipeline health review
Three weeks watching one pipeline family, then a dated visual briefing of lag, retries, and leaking handoffs, walked with the crew who run the night load.
Briefings we will take
Each piece of work produces a dated picture of data pipeline health: lag, backlog, failed batches, or the sequence of an incident. We do not staff your night desk and we do not rewrite jobs. We draw what the feeds actually did, in a language operators can keep beside the kettle.
Three weeks watching one pipeline family, then a dated visual briefing of lag, retries, and leaking handoffs, walked with the crew who run the night load.
Custom charts of freshness, backlog, and cutover hours, drawn for a control room, a warehouse wall, or the night operator’s desk — in the same marks as our reviews.
A single-night reconstruction: the sequence of stalls, retries, and skipped handoffs, drawn so a director can see the hour things slipped without sitting through the logs.
The same marks, issued on an agreed cadence, so the night shift can compare this month’s lag hatches with the last instead of starting from a blank wall.