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Intelligent Network Operations
for the Modern MSP

CmdNOC is an AI-Governed MSP Operations Platform that monitors your entire network infrastructure — security threats, WiFi performance, device health, and more — finding problems before your clients do.

Proven in production at a major private institution — monitoring hundreds of access points and thousands of devices in real time. CmdNOC handles the complexity so your team doesn't have to. Powered by Cora.

Your network has problems you don't know about yet.

Silent failures

Users experience issues for hours before anyone reports them. You find out when the phone rings.

Manual monitoring

Logging into ten different dashboards to get a complete picture takes time you don't have.

Reactive IT

By the time you know about a problem it has already affected your clients. That's not good enough.

Meet CmdNOC.

One platform. Complete visibility. AI-powered intelligence.

Security Intelligence

Real-time threat detection via Meraki IDS/IPS. One-click IP blocking. Active Directory monitoring. Know about threats in seconds.

WiFi Intelligence

WyeBot integration surfaces RF issues, channel conflicts, and application-layer failures before users complain. Proven to improve O365 performance by 11% in under 30 minutes.

Cora AI Engine

Ask Cora anything about your network. She knows your infrastructure, your history, and your clients. Real answers from real data — not generic advice.

RMM Integration

Full Datto RMM integration for device health, alerts, and remote script execution. Your RMM data, beautifully presented.

Knowledge Base

The Ship's Library — your institutional knowledge base powered by Microsoft OneNote. Cora reads your notes and uses them to give better answers.

Coming soon

Google Workspace Integration

Google Workspace integration brings your users, groups, and Drive content directly into CmdNOC. Cora will reference your org structure and shared docs automatically.

Meet Cora.

The AI engine at the heart of CmdNOC.

Cora isn't a chatbot. She's an AI intelligence engine that knows your specific network — your devices, your history, your clients, and your documentation.

Ask her anything:

  • Why is WiFi slow in Room 325?
  • Which APs are overloaded right now?
  • What caused the O365 failures today?
  • Find our Windows Server license key

She searches your knowledge base, pulls live data from every network she's authorized to see, and gives you real answers — not generic advice.

And when she doesn't know something, she says so. No hallucinations. No false confidence. Production changes always require human approval. Just honest, accurate intelligence — backed by an architecture that won't let her break things.

◈ Cora — live conversation
You
Why is the wired O365 pass rate only 71%?
◈ Cora
From live portal data: WyeBot shows wired Office 365 at 71% pass rate. Looking at the MX450 configuration: AMP and content filtering are active without Microsoft endpoint exceptions — that's almost certainly causing SSL inspection interference on O365 traffic. Recommended fix: add Microsoft 365 bypass rules. I can't apply production firewall changes myself — they require Captain authorization. Want me to draft the exact rules?
You
Yes, draft it.
◈ Cora
Drafted — 4 bypass rules covering the Microsoft 365 endpoints (*.office.com, outlook.office.com, login.microsoftonline.com, *.office365.com). Ready for your review on the Security page. One click to apply, fully reversible.

Works with the tools you already use.

Cisco Meraki
Datto RMM
WyeBot WiFi
Cisco Nexus
Microsoft 365
Cloudflare
Active Directory
IT Glue
Autotask PSA
Google Workspace
Microsoft Teams
Datto SaaS

Proven in production.

Real-world result

Found and fixed an Office 365 issue affecting 1,500 students before a single user complained.

71% → 82%
Pass rate improvement
30 min
Time to resolution
0
User complaints received
1
Cora conversation

"CmdNOC identified a firewall configuration issue that was silently degrading Office 365 performance for every wired device on campus. Cora diagnosed it, recommended the fix, and applied it — all before anyone picked up the phone."

JBE Systems / Las Vegas Area Client

Detected and blocked an active threat actor in under 60 seconds.

60 sec
Response time
0
User impact

Built for teams like yours.

Small Business

You don't have a dedicated IT team. CmdNOC is your NOC — monitoring everything, alerting you to what matters, and helping you fix it fast.

Schools & Education

Proven in production at a major private institution — monitoring hundreds of access points and thousands of devices in real time. CmdNOC handles the complexity so your team doesn't have to.

MSPs & IT Providers

White-label ready. Deploy CmdNOC for your clients, monitor everything from one dashboard, and let Cora handle the analysis. More clients, less overhead.

Behind The Grid.

A small team with explicit roles. AI is part of the crew, not a feature of it.

Captain

James Rafferty

Owner · CmdNOC

Sets direction. Authorizes irreversible changes. Has the final word on production state and client-facing decisions. The crew reports to the Captain.

Number One

Cora

AI Operations Officer · Cortana

Operates alongside our human operators. Recommends, pushes back, disagrees when evidence warrants. Searches, surfaces, and explains. Named for the AI partner from Halo — a counterpart, not a subordinate.

Chief Engineer

Scotty

Development Engineer · Star Trek

Builds, repairs, and verifies. The one in the engine room when something breaks. Named for Montgomery Scott of the Enterprise — the engineer who tells the Captain what's actually possible.

Analyst

Makee

Live Data Analyst · Halo

Watches the operational data. Twice each day she writes a digest — what changed, what's anomalous, what the Captain should look at first. Named for the perceptive intermediary from Halo — proactive where Cora is reactive, quiet between reports.

Every production change goes through human review.

Makee watches and reports.  Cora recommends.  The Captain approves.  Scotty builds.

That's the architecture — and that's why it's safe to trust the AI with your network: because the AI never operates alone.