The trusted configuration platform you know now lives inside the ScienceLogic AI ecosystem.
Evolved. Supported. And ready for what’s next.

Restorepoint earned recognition for solving one of the hardest and most important challenges in network operations: keeping every device configuration backed up, verified, and ready to recover. It gave teams confidence that their infrastructure was consistent, compliant, and protected from the smallest misstep.

ScienceLogic acquired Restorepoint in 2021 to build on that strength and extend it. The same core technology continues to do what it always did best—automate, back up, and restore configurations across multi-vendor networks—but now it operates as part of a larger, AI-driven platform.

Today it’s called Skylar Compliance, and its mission has expanded. It still delivers configuration assurance, but it also connects to a broader layer of intelligence that powers automation, insight, and resilience across modern IT environments.

If you came here searching for Restorepoint, you haven’t lost it. You’ve found what it has become.

The Hidden Variable of Digital Resilience: Configuration

Every organization chases visibility, but few understand what it really means.

A green dashboard can hide more than it reveals. What looks stable on the surface can conceal small shifts beneath, tiny, silent configuration changes that quietly reshape performance, compliance, and trust.

Modern IT doesn’t fail overnight; it drifts.

And drift isn’t dramatic. It’s incremental. It happens when thousands of small, well-intentioned changes accumulate across vendors, devices, and teams without a single, connected view of truth.

That’s why the future of operational resilience isn’t defined by what you monitor, but by how intelligently you manage the configuration layer itself. The organizations that master this are building systems that don’t just observe, they anticipate.

The Architecture of Risk

Modern IT has outgrown manual oversight. Enterprises now manage thousands of multi-vendor devices, each governed by its own syntax and update rhythm. Compliance rules evolve faster than teams can document them. Auditors expect logs, not excuses. And network engineers—brilliant, overworked, caffeine-fueled—carry the burden of keeping it all stitched together.

The result is systemic risk masquerading as operational normalcy. Every undocumented change, every skipped rollback test, every “temporary fix” left in place becomes part of a fragile architecture. It’s not the next zero-day exploit you should fear, it’s the untracked config that turns a routine update into a six-figure outage.

That’s the uncomfortable truth behind digital resilience: you can’t automate chaos you don’t understand.

From Monitoring to Meaning

ScienceLogic’s Skylar Compliance (formerly Restorepoint) takes a different stance. It treats configuration not as maintenance but as intelligence.

Instead of reactive monitoring, it delivers agentic AI that continuously maps, analyzes, and enforces configuration integrity across every vendor and every device. It doesn’t just detect a change, it asks why it happened, who made it, and what the impact will be downstream.

That’s the evolution from observability to autonomy: where the platform becomes an active participant in maintaining compliance and resilience, not a passive observer waiting for an alert to fire.

Skylar Compliance automates the invisible but critical work that protects your uptime:

  • Tracks every change in real time to create an immutable audit trail.
  • Validates compliance continuously against policy templates and industry frameworks.
  • Executes validated rollbacks automatically, restoring order in minutes, not hours.
  • Adapts dynamically to vendor-specific behaviors, so multi-cloud environments stay synchronized without human intervention.

This isn’t AI as theater. It’s AI as muscle memory.

The Business of Being Fast

In the age of automation, speed has become the new SLA.

A minute of downtime costs enterprises an average of $14,000, yet most incident response still starts with, “What changed?”

Skylar Compliance answers before you can ask. It transforms change tracking into operational foresight, exposing patterns that predict risk before it metastasizes. The result is not just uptime, it’s assurance.

Assurance that your audits will pass.
Assurance that your backups are clean.
Assurance that your next update will execute with confidence.

Configuration Is Culture

Every organization says it wants automation. Few have the discipline to trust it.

That’s because automation exposes process debt—the shortcuts, tribal knowledge, and undocumented exceptions that hold legacy operations together.

But confronting that debt is where transformation begins. Configuration isn’t just a technical discipline—it’s a mirror of organizational maturity. When you codify your standards, automate your enforcement, and validate your rollbacks, you’re not just improving uptime—you’re engineering trust.

Skylar Compliance doesn’t replace your expertise. It amplifies it. It gives teams the confidence to innovate without fear of breaking the system, and the intelligence to fix what breaks itself.

From Outage to Opportunity

AI has redefined how we predict, prevent, and recover from disruption. But the next leap forward isn’t more prediction—it’s more precision. It’s systems that understand the intent behind every change and act on it autonomously.

That’s what agentic AI delivers: resilience that thinks for itself.

So yes, the dashboard’s still green. But now it means something.

Because when configuration becomes intelligent, uptime stops being a statistic and becomes a strategy.

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