UTunnel VPN and ZTNA
UTunnel Secure Access offers solutions including Cloud VPN, ZTNA, and Mesh Networking to facilitate secure remote connections and reliable network performance.
ACCESS GATEWAY: Our Cloud VPN as a Service allows for the rapid deployment of VPN servers on either Cloud or On-Premise setups. By employing OpenVPN and IPSec protocols, it ensures secure remote connections complemented by policy-driven access controls, enabling businesses to establish a robust VPN network effortlessly.
ONE-CLICK ACCESS: The Zero Trust Application Access (ZTAA) feature revolutionizes secure interaction with internal business applications such as HTTP, HTTPS, SSH, and RDP. Users can conveniently access these services via their web browsers without the necessity of any client-side applications.
MESHCONNECT: This solution, combining Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) and mesh networking, offers detailed access controls tailored to specific business network resources and fosters the formation of secure, interconnected business networks for enhanced collaboration.
SITE-TO-SITE VPN: Additionally, the Access Gateway allows for the establishment of secure IPSec Site-to-Site tunnels, which facilitate connections between UTunnel's VPN servers and other network infrastructure components like gateways, firewalls, routers, and unified threat management (UTM) systems, thereby enhancing overall network security.
By integrating these features, UTunnel Secure Access is committed to providing comprehensive solutions that meet the evolving needs of modern businesses.
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Ditto
Ditto is the only mobile database that comes with built-in edge connectivity and offline resilience, allowing apps to sync data without depending on servers or continuous access to the cloud. As billions of mobile and edge devices—and the deskless workers using them—form the backbone of modern operations, organizations are running into the constraints of conventional cloud-first systems. Used by leaders like Chick-fil-A, Delta, Lufthansa, and Japan Airlines, Ditto is at the forefront of the edge-native movement, reshaping how businesses operate, sync, and stay connected beyond the cloud. By removing the need for external hardware, Ditto’s software-based networking lets companies develop faster, more fault-tolerant applications that perform even in disconnected environments—no cloud, server, or Wi-Fi required.
Leveraging CRDTs and peer-to-peer mesh replication, Ditto allows developers to build robust, collaborative applications where data remains consistent and available to all users—even during complete offline scenarios. This ensures business-critical systems remain functional exactly when they’re needed most.
Ditto follows an edge-native design philosophy. Unlike cloud-centric approaches, edge-native systems are optimized to run directly on mobile and edge devices. With Ditto, devices automatically discover and talk to each other, forming dynamic mesh networks instead of routing data through the cloud. The platform seamlessly handles complex connectivity across online and offline modes—Bluetooth, P2P Wi-Fi, LAN, Cellular, and more—to detect nearby devices and sync updates in real time.
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Kissflow
Kissflow is a user-friendly, low-code platform designed specifically for creating custom applications that cater to business needs. It enables both process owners and IT developers to automate workflows effectively, allowing them to construct processes and applications that enhance internal business operations. Additionally, Kissflow streamlines collaboration between teams, making it easier to adapt to changing operational requirements.
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Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS)
Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS) is an all-encompassing platform for container orchestration that is entirely managed by Amazon. Well-known companies such as Duolingo, Samsung, GE, and Cook Pad trust ECS to run their essential applications, benefiting from its strong security features, reliability, and scalability. There are numerous benefits associated with using ECS for managing containers. For instance, users can launch ECS clusters through AWS Fargate, a serverless computing service tailored for applications that utilize containers. By adopting Fargate, organizations can forgo the complexities of server management and provisioning, which allows them to better control costs according to their application's resource requirements while also enhancing security via built-in application isolation. Furthermore, ECS is integral to Amazon’s infrastructure, supporting critical services like Amazon SageMaker, AWS Batch, Amazon Lex, and the recommendation engine for Amazon.com, showcasing ECS's thorough testing and trustworthiness regarding security and uptime. This positions ECS as not just a functional option, but an established and reliable solution for businesses aiming to streamline their container management processes effectively. Ultimately, ECS empowers organizations to focus on innovation rather than infrastructure management, making it an attractive choice in today’s fast-paced tech landscape.
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