The CIC workflows your business runs on — observed, assured, attained.
When CIC stalls, business stalls — invoices, claims, audits, customer commitments. Reveille pioneered Content Observability to keep that from happening: continuous coverage of CIC Content Services, Agents, Content Federation Broker, Events, Kubernetes pods, and REST API transactions — proactively flagging degrading conditions before they breach SLA.
Content Observability for Hyland CIC — the facts.
- ArchitectureZero-footprint — nothing installed on Hyland infrastructure
- Coverage40+ CIC-specific application-aware tests, 30+ dashboard metrics
- PlatformCloud-native, multi-tenant Hyland Content Innovation Cloud — every tenant in one console
- PartnershipHyland Marketplace Partner
- AI & MLDynamic thresholds via machine learning forecast; MCP support for AI assistants and agents
- IntegrationsSplunk, ServiceNow, AWS environments, Microsoft 365
- User AnalyticsPatented collectors measure CIC REST transaction volumes, search hit counts, hot content, and response times
- Outcomes95% Service Level Assurance attainment · 50%+ less downtime · 20+ hrs reclaimed weekly
The CIC platform is up. The claim didn’t close.
Your IT team can watch Hyland’s platform status page and the cloud infrastructure underneath. What they can’t see is what’s happening to the documents, Agent calls, and federation hops inside CIC — the claims, invoices, and audit packages that actually drive the business. The CIC endpoint is responsive. The Agent guardrail still blocked the valid request before payroll closed. Platform SLA is not workflow SLA.
Infrastructure monitoring ≠ CIC health
Cloud uptime and Kubernetes metrics tell you the platform is running. They don’t tell you whether the Content Services upload committed, whether the Agent Builder returned a clean answer, whether the Content Federation Broker logged errors, or whether Studio Admin events spiked. Most CIC failures live above the infrastructure — in the application layer generic tools can’t see.
Agents inherit the platform’s failures
CIC Agent AI is only as reliable as the Content Services and Content Federation Broker feeding it. A federation hop fails. A Query Service slows down. The Agent’s answer fails — silently — and the downstream business process inherits the gap.
Vendors grade their own homework
Hyland operates CIC, and Hyland reports on CIC. Reveille is the independent record of your CIC service levels — the verification audit, risk, and compliance teams can rely on, written by a measurement layer loyal to the customer.
Every layer of the CIC stack. Application-aware.
40+ prebuilt, application-aware tests cover the components that actually drive CIC service levels — Content Services, Agents, Content Federation Broker, Events, and platform health. Wizards and templates spin up a working monitor in minutes, drawn from a library that already understands CIC architecture. Zero relearning.
Platform subsystem health
Content access token, Kubernetes pods, AWS Bridge, Consumer Events, Query Service, Runtime Bundle, Process Storage, and session lifecycle.
Agent AI activity and guardrails
Agent access token, Agent Builder health, Agent Models, Agent Guardrails, Agent Types, and Agent session lifecycle — captured as Agents are used.
Cross-repository hops
Content Federation Broker service status and federation broker log error volume — the failure mode vendor dashboards rarely surface.
End-to-end document transactions
Real REST transactions: token, API status, create folder, upload, create document, download by DocID and DocPath, blob download by URL, update, search, delete, and session removal.
Studio Admin and session events
Event access token, Studio Admin event volume, and event session lifecycle — the audit signal teams usually only collect after an incident.
CIC KPIs, charted and reported
API performance, content services throughput, Agent Model usage, Studio Admin event counts, tenant subsystem health, and Web Client workspace performance.
Less alert noise from real workloads
Machine learning forecast learns each metric's normal pattern so thresholds adapt to CIC workload variation — fewer false alerts, faster real ones.
Local visibility for cloud-hosted CIC
Small-footprint collectors deploy near CIC users — no inbound port required. Encrypted, compressed data flows to the Reveille server via web services. Cloud-friendly by design.
The extended CIC application
Monitor custom REST / web service applications, business application interfaces, and Agentic AI integration points around your CIC implementation — one service-level view of the whole process.
Alert. Drill in. Resolve.
Detection is half the job. Reveille closes the loop — from a single threshold breach to a root-cause view in the affected queue, batch, workflow, or service.
Threshold breach detected
AI/ML dynamic thresholds learn normal CIC patterns and cut alert noise from workload variation, so the real signal surfaces.
Context-packaged alert
Notifications arrive with the metrics, affected components, and troubleshooting data attached.
Troubleshooting data captured
Reveille collects the diagnostic data IT teams usually only assemble after the fact — at the moment the event happens, ready for Hyland support.
CIC operational KPIs, out of the box.
30+ prebuilt dashboard metrics turn CIC signals into measurable key performance indicators — tracked, charted, and reported through CIC-aware dashboards.
- Content Services API performance — upload, download, search, update, delete
- Subsystem health — Kubernetes pods, AWS Bridge, Query Service, Runtime Bundle, Process Storage
- Agent Models, Agent Builder health, and Studio Admin event counts
- Dynamic threshold detection powered by machine learning forecast
Understand how CIC is actually being used.
Reveille User Analytics objectively measures CIC REST-based application activity — turning real usage into baselines for capacity planning, adoption tracking, and performance reporting.
- User transaction volumes across Content Services REST APIs
- Search hit counts and query activity over time
- "Hot" content — most-accessed documents and folders
- End-user response times, continuously sampled
For the processes CIC runs, a silent failure is a missed commitment.
CIC platform availability is not the same as CIC workflow availability. Reveille measures the difference — and proves it to the business, the auditor, and the customer.
What Reveille customers actually see
Typical results across the Content Observability customer base — with a representative customer story below.
“In the first year of implementation, Reveille saved us approximately $200,000 and continues to reduce trouble tickets generated by our users by 80%. We use the automated monitoring results from Reveille to improve our document capture operations.”
CIC is one of many platforms Reveille observes
One observability layer across every major Enterprise Content Management, Intelligent Document Processing, and automation platform — so the CIC signal feeds the same console as the rest of your stack.
Reveille for Hyland Content Innovation Cloud, answered
What is Reveille for Hyland Content Innovation Cloud?
Does Reveille require agents on CIC infrastructure?
Does Reveille support Hyland-hosted CIC and multi-tenant CIC?
What can Reveille monitor in Hyland Content Innovation Cloud?
Can Reveille monitor CIC Agents and Agent AI activity?
Can Reveille monitor CIC Content Services and the REST APIs?
How quickly can Reveille be deployed for CIC?
How does Reveille help reduce CIC support tickets and resolution time?
What does Reveille User Analytics show for CIC?
Does Reveille integrate with existing IT and AI tools?
Is Reveille a Hyland partner?
How do I get started with Reveille for Hyland Content Innovation Cloud?
How does Reveille compare to SolarWinds, Splunk, Datadog, or Nagios for CIC?
What does Reveille monitor in CIC that other tools cannot?
The content layer is where your business runs. Reveille makes sure it holds.
See how Reveille keeps the invoices, claims, audits, and customer documents your CIC environment runs on always-on — with the evidence to prove it.
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