Cyber Security

Cyber Security

NextGen Solutions is a reliable on-premises, hybrid, and cloud solutions for your businesses, entities, and institutions in both the public and private sector

Get help with unique cybersecurity challenges as NextGen Solutions provides robust and layered cybersecurity solutions focused on the prevention and containment of prevalent threat vectors today. We help protect your business with an advanced and integrated portfolio of enterprise security products and services, infused with an modern approach to your security strategy – helping you thrive in the face of uncertainity. By aligning your security strategy to your business and deploying technology to manage your defenses against growing threats, we help you to manage and govern risk that supports today’s hybrid environments.

Choosing NextGen Solutions among tech companies is a smart decision because we provide you with:

  • Certified seasoned IT security experts in both offensive and defensive cybersecurity skill sets
  • Depth approach coupled with superior offensive tactics deliver solutions
  • Ability to tackle all cybersecurity challenges associated with your geographically dispersed workforce
  • Increasingly diverse service deployment options; cloud, on-premises, or hybrid models
  • Guaranteed data security regardless of where it rests, how it’s processed, or what networks it transits
  • New solutions to developing daily emerging threats
  • Bridging the divide that so often exists between business requirements and cybersecurity or compliance/regulatory concerns

Put an end to your team’s struggles with emerging threats and start working with experienced IT professionals to develop a cloud strategy for security right away.

Services

  • Cloud Advisory and Consulting 
  • Cloud Application Development 
  • Cloud Integration and Software Solutions
  • Sophisticated AWS Solutions and Implementation
  • Cloud Migration Services 
  • Sophisticated AZURE Solutions Development
  • Additional services upon request

Example #1 Salesforce

Younger workers might find it hard to imagine that there was a time when employees could only access work files, messages, and systems from a terminal at the office that was daisy-chained to other computers in the network via physical cables. Software had to be installed manually on each computer. Company data was stored on large machines in a room or closet that had to be kept well-ventilated to prevent overheating. The loss or failure of a single device could be catastrophic.
Cloud computing is a way to access information and applications online instead of having to build, manage, and maintain them on your own hard drive or servers. It's fast, efficient, and secure.
It's also a little bit mysterious. Although most of us have been using the cloud for years, the question still echoes inside of many organizations: What is cloud computing?
Whether you'd like to understand it better yourself, or you're trying to help your organization use it more effectively, this guide can help. In it, you'll learn about:
The types of cloud computing
Why so many businesses are embracing cloud computing
How cloud computing keeps sensitive data secure
What the future of cloud computing might look like

Example #2 Akamai

Has very specified cloud computing services that outlines advantages and features clearly.
The wide range of services offered by cloud computing companies can be categorized into three basic types:
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). IaaS provides users access to raw computing resources such processing power, data storage capacity, and networking, in the context of a secure data center.
Platform as a Service (PaaS). Geared toward software development teams, PaaS offerings provide computing and storage infrastructure and also a development platform layer, with components such as web servers, database management systems, and software development kits (SDKs) for various programming languages.
Software as a Service (SaaS). SaaS providers offer application-level services tailored to a wide variety of business needs, such as customer relationship management (CRM), marketing automation, or business analytics.

Example #3 Nutanix

Visuals are very good and blocks the features of the services in a very understandable way

Also differentiates different subservices within cloud computing

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