Data & Network Management Solutions

 

Private Data Server for your Company

We provide the best solution to build your company’s private server. Easy access and data protection for your company's assets using Network-attached storage (NAS). NAS is a device that is connected to a network and provides storage space that can be accessed by other devices on the network. A NAS server typically consists of a hard drive or multiple hard drives that are configured in a RAID array, which provides redundancy and increased performance. NAS servers are often used in small and medium-sized businesses, as well as in-home networks, to provide centralized storage that can be accessed by multiple devices. This can be useful for storing files, backups, and other data that needs to be shared among multiple devices.

 

On-Site Private Network Management

On-site network management refers to the process of managing a network from within an organization's premises. This typically involves a team of IT professionals who are responsible for maintaining the network infrastructure, configuring and updating network devices, and troubleshooting any issues that may arise. On-site network management can include tasks such as installing and configuring network hardware, such as routers and switches, monitoring network performance and ensuring that the network is secure and compliant with industry standards. On-site network management is often contrasted with remote network management, which involves managing a network from a remote location, such as a central control center.

 

Spread your business into the World!

We offer all kinds of network services so your business is one step closer to globalization every day.
Our team can support all kinds of network services that suit your business. 

 

Working hard is not enough when you are not fast enough
with us, YOU CAN BE in GLOBAL MARKET FASTER THAN OTHERS.

 

Setting up Contents Delivery Network System

Contents Delivery Network System (CDNS) helps people to get faster to your data. Servers nearest to the website visitor respond to the request. The CDN copies the pages of a website to a network of servers that are dispersed at geographically different locations, caching the contents of the page. When a user requests a webpage that is part of a content delivery network, the CDN will redirect the request from the originating site's server to a server in the CDN that is closest to the user and deliver the cached content. The CDN will also communicate with the originating server to deliver any content that has not been previously cached.