
provide virtualized computing resources over the internet, eliminating the need for physical on-site servers.

build and manage physical facilities to store server hardware, offering power, cooling, and security

infrastructure that allows data transfer, including routers, switches, cabling, and software-defined networking (SDN)

providing Hardware (SAN/NAS) or Software-Defined Storage (SDS) solutions for data backup, archiving, and protection.

remotely manage a customer's IT infrastructure, including monitoring, security, and maintenance.

network security, firewalls, threat detection, and identity management to protect IT environments.

high-performance computing systems equipped with multiple Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) designed to accelerate AI training and inference.

Next-Generation Firewall (NGFW) appliances are advanced network security devices that go beyond traditional packet filtering by inspecting traffic at the application layer (Layer 7). They offer deep packet inspection (DPI), user identity awareness, and integrated intrusion prevention systems (IPS) to block modern malware and sophisticated threats, serving as a comprehensive defense point for modern networks.

specialized, tamper-resistant physical computing device that safeguards and manages digital keys, performing encryption/decryption within a secure, isolated environment. It acts as a "vault" to protect cryptographic infrastructure from software-based threats like memory scraping and insider attacks, ensuring keys never leave the hardware.

hardware or virtual devices that bridge on-premises IT infrastructure with public cloud services. They enable secure, low-latency data transfer, protocol conversion (e.g., SMB/NFS to object storage), and consistent management across environments. Key functions include storage caching, backup, and network connectivity for hybrid IT workloads.

critical IT infrastructure virtual or physical that maintain copies of data, applications, and system configurations to ensure business continuity after failures, cyberattacks, or disasters. They enable rapid restoration of services, reducing downtime and data loss using technologies like snapshots, replication, and cloud-based failover.

high-density, modular computing systems where multiple, thin, hot-swappable blade servers share power, cooling, and networking within a single chassis. Ideal for data centers, they provide superior scalability, flexibility, and reduced energy consumption for virtualization, cloud computing, high-performance computing (HPC), and enterprise applications.
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