Tbilisi edition Melikishvili Street · Level 7
Folded broadsheet newspapers stacked on a table

Briefings we will take

Health reviews, recap sheets, and standing watches


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.

Outdoor industrial pipework and valves against a brick wall

Observation and briefing · About three weeks

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.

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Printed newspaper columns laid out on a composing table

Commissioned charts · Two to five weeks after the brief is agreed

Operational charting commission

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.

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Vintage typewriter with a blank sheet wound in the platen

Single-incident reconstruction · Five to ten working days after logs arrive

Incident recap sheet

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.

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Metal workshop pipes and gauges in warm industrial light

Recurring briefing · Fortnightly or monthly issues, three-month minimum

Standing health watch

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.

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