Business
Enterprise-grade connectivity for organizations where an hour of downtime is an unacceptable outcome.
A single ISP. A flat LAN. A VPN someone set up in 2017. The network works until it does not, and when it stops, the business stops with it.
The fix is architectural. Diverse WAN paths, proper segmentation, managed remote access, and monitoring that gets ahead of failures instead of reporting them after the fact. None of this is exotic. It is simply done properly.
Bonded fiber, cellular, and satellite links with SpeedFusion or equivalent. Aggregated throughput, sub-second failover, and clean observability.
Controller-based or cloud-managed access points, tuned for density and roaming. The calls do not drop when someone walks between rooms.
Separation of production traffic, guest access, VoIP, camera systems, and anything that should never share a broadcast domain with your workstations.
Site-to-site and client VPN built on modern tunneling stacks. Remote engineers and partners can reach exactly what they need, and nothing else.
24/7 observability on every link and device, with defined response times and proactive remediation. Scheduled quarterly reviews.
A current diagram, a current configuration, and a current credential policy. Handover to internal IT or a successor vendor is a non-event.
Described by category. We do not publish client names.
Uptime-sensitive, privacy-sensitive environments where patient systems and billing must stay online and segmented.
Confidentiality by default. Segmented networks, audited access, and the kind of documentation compliance teams ask for.
Bandwidth-heavy, latency-sensitive workflows. Large file transfers, cloud rendering, remote review sessions that have to work on deadline.
High-capacity LAN, large shared storage, and VPN to job sites. Networks that match the technical expectations of the people using them.
If uptime is the business case, we should talk.
The first conversation is unbilled and confidential.