Stop fighting fires. Start preventing them. Connect your infrastructure requirements to failure mode analysis and finally get ahead of incidents.
Real-time view of infrastructure requirements and risks
Requirements tell you what the system should do. FMEA tells you what can go wrong. Together, they prevent incidents before they happen.
Critical system fails. No one knows all the dependencies.
NirmIQ maps requirements to infrastructure components. See what's affected instantly.
A "simple" update cascades into major incident.
FMEA links changes to failure modes. Risk-assess before you deploy.
Compliance audit arrives. Where's the documentation?
Requirements, risks, and controls all linked. Evidence ready when auditors ask.
Honest about what's ready, what's partial, and what's coming
Track system requirements from business needs to implementation
Identify failure modes in servers, networks, and cloud systems
Link changes to affected systems and requirements
Complete change history for compliance and incident review
RPN-based prioritization for infrastructure risks
Link DR requirements to specific failure scenarios
The fundamentals IT teams need for proactive management
Apply FMEA methodology to IT infrastructure. Identify what can fail, assess impact, and document mitigations for servers, networks, storage, and cloud services.
Every change request linked to requirements and potential failure modes. See downstream impact before approving changes.
Generate audit evidence for SOC 2, ISO 27001, and ITIL. Every decision documented with rationale and approval chain.
Document known failure modes and controls. When incidents occur, trace back to requirements gaps and update your risk register.
Learn more about requirements and risk management for IT
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Start documenting infrastructure requirements and risks today. Build the evidence trail that protects your systems and your team.