UniSentinel module

One source of truth for what your organization is and has

Catalog your services and business processes, type your assets across six categories, and let network and data-flow diagrams draw themselves from the relationships you record — the company context every risk, audit and compliance decision should stand on.

Six asset typesTyped relationships & data flowsAuto-generated diagramsCSV/Excel import on day one

Capabilities

One inventory for services, assets and the threads between them

Built for the teams who get asked “what do we actually have?” — and need an answer that stays current.

Services and processes with real owners

Register business services and processes with owner, criticality and org unit — plus dependencies between services and down to the assets they run on.

Assets typed the way IT thinks

Hardware, software, data, people, facility and cloud — each asset carries an owner, custodian, location, classification and lifecycle status.

Attribute templates per asset type

Configure in settings which fields each asset type carries — a server is described by different attributes than a data set, and your catalog reflects that.

Typed relationships, not loose notes

Record how assets relate — hosts, connects-to, stores, processes — and capture data flows with their data classification and protocol.

Diagrams that draw themselves

Network and data-flow views are generated straight from the relationships you record. Save named views and override positions manually where it matters.

A day-one import path

CSV and Excel import ships as a built-in connector from day one, and scanner and asset-source connectors feed the catalog on a schedule, with deduplication.

Standalone by design

Full value alone — and the hub every other module plugs into

License Service Catalog on its own and you get a complete inventory and diagramming product. License more later, and the catalog becomes the shared context for all of it.

  • Run it as a standalone service and asset inventory with auto-generated network and data-flow diagrams.
  • Import your current spreadsheets on day one through the built-in CSV/Excel connector.
  • It needs nothing else to work: its one cross-module extra — linking entities to work activities — simply stays hidden until Tasks is licensed.
  • Adding the catalog to modules you already run? A guided wizard promotes their local scope lists into real catalog entities — nothing is retyped, nothing is lost.
Asset inventoryLive
Core banking databaseDataRestricted
Payments API clusterSoftwareConfidential
HQ server roomFacilityActive
Legacy CRM serverHardwareRetiring
Cloud file storageCloudActive

How it works

From spreadsheet to living map

  1. 01

    Model

    Mirror your org structure — company, business lines, departments — and register services with their owners and criticality.

  2. 02

    Inventory

    Import assets from CSV/Excel or connectors, or add them by hand — each type with its own attribute template.

  3. 03

    Connect

    Record typed relationships and data flows: what hosts what, what connects where, what stores and processes which data.

  4. 04

    Visualize

    Diagrams generate themselves from the graph. Save views, fine-tune positions, and let every other module scope against the catalog.

Frequently asked questions

We already keep our asset inventory in spreadsheets. How do we get it in?

CSV and Excel import ships as a built-in connector from day one, so your existing inventory becomes your starting catalog. Scanner and asset-source connectors can then keep it current on a schedule, with deduplication so re-imports don't create copies.

Do we have to draw the network diagrams ourselves?

No. Network and data-flow diagrams are generated automatically from the typed relationships and data flows you record. You can save named views and manually override positions where the auto-layout needs a human touch — the diagram always stays true to the data underneath.

Is the Service Catalog useful without the other modules?

Fully. On its own it is a complete service and asset inventory with relationship-driven diagrams. Its one cross-module nicety — linking entities to work activities — simply stays hidden until Tasks is licensed.

Can we define our own fields per asset type?

Yes. Each of the six asset types — hardware, software, data, people, facility and cloud — carries a configurable attribute template managed in settings, so a server records different fields than a data set or a facility.

Get started

See UniSentinel running on your terms

Book a 30-minute walkthrough. We'll map your program to the modules you need — cloud, on-prem Linux or Windows Server.

Every module works standalone. License only what you need — grow when you're ready.