MASS develops new cloud-based network capability
Cohort company MASS has developed a new military-grade cloud-based network capability that includes office functionality, messaging, private secured intranet, video calling and secured software, all hosted on UK government approved systems.
The military-grade C2 capability is hosted securely in the cloud via the G Cloud 10 portal.
The new service is designed for deployment in multiple areas anywhere in the world at any scale, and can be customised to include specific customer applications and databases. The software is also adaptable for smaller organisations.
Additional functionality can be specified to include ERP and GIS applications and database hosting, as well as options such as the provision of ruggedised end user computing devices, encryption of data at rest and in transit, global connectivity by satellite, local encrypted private telephony and connectivity over digital radio, mobile telephony or PMR in deployed locations.
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