IT services: servers, operations and project takeover
Software is only good when it runs reliably. QubeLogix sets up servers, operates applications and takes over existing systems, including the ones where the original developer is gone and the documentation never existed.
What you get
Server and hosting setup
Provisioning and hardening servers on EU infrastructure or on premises: Docker-based, with backups, monitoring and SSL from day one.
Takeover of existing projects
We take over software from other developers in a controlled, transparent, low-risk way. It starts with a technical assessment and a written report.
Maintenance and support
Bug fixing, updates and optimization with a monthly hour budget and agreed response times: your systems stay stable, secure and performant.
Security and updates
Patches, access control and single sign-on, encrypted connections and regular reviews, before gaps become incidents.
Orphaned software, back in steady hands
The classic story: a freelancer disappeared, an agency ended badly, the internal expert left. What remains is software that runs, but that nobody dares to touch. Exactly these systems are what we take over, with a clear process instead of gut feeling.
Step one is always the assessment: code, servers, credentials, dependencies and risks, summarized in a written report with prioritized recommendations. Then you decide whether we stabilize, maintain or extend.
For ongoing operations we work with a maintenance agreement: a defined hour budget, agreed response times, regular updates. No fine print, and full transparency about what happened in every month.
Questions about IT Services & Operations
Questions about IT Services & OperationsDo you take over projects built by others?
Yes, it is one of our core services. The process: technical assessment with a written report, securing credentials and backups, stabilizing the most urgent issues, then transitioning into ongoing care. Controlled, transparent and low-risk.
How fast do you respond to incidents?
With a maintenance agreement, agreed response times apply depending on severity, and critical outages are handled with priority. Without an agreement we help as availability allows. The concrete times are fixed together in the contract.
Where do the servers run?
By default on EU infrastructure, for example Hetzner in Germany. On request also in your existing cloud or on your own hardware. Docker-based setups keep a later move between these options possible at any time.