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What is Keep, and How to Deploy It in an Enterprise Data Stack?

Last updated on
April 10, 2025
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What is Keep?

Keep is a decentralized private data container and computation service that enables secure off-chain storage and processing of sensitive information. The system allows organizations to maintain confidential data and execute computations outside the main blockchain while ensuring cryptographic security and verification. For example, a financial institution could use Keep to process customer credit scores and lending criteria privately, then return only the final approval decision to their public-facing loan application system - maintaining data privacy while still integrating with their existing infrastructure.

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Why is Keep better on Shakudo?

Keep's alert management capabilities integrate seamlessly within Shakudo's operating system, allowing teams to monitor AI workflows and data pipelines through a unified interface. The native integration eliminates the need for complex configurations while enabling real-time alerts across your entire AI stack.

Running Keep on Shakudo's infrastructure provides instant access to advanced AIOps features without additional DevOps overhead. Teams can leverage Keep's monitoring capabilities alongside other AI tools through Shakudo's single sign-on and shared data sources, creating a cohesive development environment.

While traditional Keep deployments require significant setup time and ongoing maintenance, Shakudo's enterprise-grade infrastructure handles all operational aspects automatically, reducing time-to-value from months to weeks.

Why is Keep better on Shakudo?

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