/ WIT OS / ECOS
Cloud operations, from one inventory.
ECOS is the multi-cloud control plane in WIT OS. It pulls AWS, Azure, and GCP into one inventory, then runs six specialist agents — FinOps, capacity, posture, reliability, DR, and remediation — over the top.
- Unified inventory across AWS, Azure, GCP
- Six specialist agents: FinOps, capacity, posture, reliability, DR, remediation
- Cited recommendations — every action explainable
- Native to MAESTRO and the Workspace

/ What you get
Everything you need. Nothing you don't.
Unified inventory
One asset graph across AWS, Azure, GCP. Identities, workloads, network, data — joined and queryable.
FinOps agent
Continuous waste detection: idle compute, over-provisioned storage, orphaned IPs, savings-plan gaps. Cited every time.
Capacity & reliability
Forecast capacity, predict saturation, and recommend right-sizing before SLO burn rate spikes.
Posture agent
CSPM that doesn't just list findings — it groups them by attack path and tells you which to fix first.
DR & remediation
Cross-region failover playbooks plus auto-remediation for common drift. Reversible by one click.
Workspace-native
Every ECOS finding lives in the Workspace alongside security and AI signals. One pane, three domains.
/ Inside the cockpit
ECOS Multi-Cloud Orchestration · live.
AWS, Azure, GCP, and on-prem (VergeIO, Nutanix) under one inventory. FinOps, capacity, posture, and AI-agent activity unified in a single hub view with live data freshness counters.


Ready to run on WIT OS?
Talk to the team about a managed deployment, a pilot, or a custom agent — we typically respond within an hour.
/ FAQ
Frequently asked questions
How does ECOS combine FinOps with security posture?
ECOS treats cloud as one inventory — every resource has cost attribution AND security posture AND capacity utilization on the same record. A misconfigured S3 bucket shows up as a security issue and a cost-attribution gap; a right-sizing opportunity surfaces alongside its security implications. One conversation instead of three siloed tools.
Which clouds does ECOS support?
AWS, Azure, and GCP first-class. Oracle Cloud and IBM Cloud read-only. Multi-cloud customers get a unified view; single-cloud customers get deeper integrations within their platform.
Does ECOS auto-remediate cloud issues?
With explicit policy approval. Auto-remediation tiers: (1) ticket-only by default, (2) auto-remediate low-risk issues (idle resource cleanup, missing tags) with audit trail, (3) propose-and-execute for medium-risk with one-click approval. High-risk changes always require human authorization.