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Ensuring Peace of Mind: Secure Transition to Multi-Tenant Cloud

Introduction In the fast-paced realm of technology, cloud computing stands as a beacon of innovation, offering enterprises unprecedented opportunities to streamline operations and drive growth. By leveraging on-demand services over the Internet, businesses can access a wealth of resources spanning infrastructure, software, and platforms with unmatched flexibility and scalability. However, amidst the myriad of benefits that cloud computing affords, there are a persistent threat and security vulnerabilities.  As cyber-attacks become increasingly sophisticated and prevalent, safeguarding sensitive data and applications in the cloud has become a paramount concern for organizations worldwide. In this context, understanding the nuances of multi-tenancy, which is a practice wherein cloud resources are shared among multiple organizations, becomes essential. While multi-tenancy enables cloud providers to optimize resource utilization and drive cost efficiencies, it also introduces unique securi

UniFi Ubiquiti Network

 


UniFi is a wireless community with access points, switches, routers, control units, VoIP telephones, and access management devices. It can be used for the business network as well as for the home network. All devices of the UNIFI network are administered by a Unifi network controller. Unifi's network is better served by allowing its controller to be hosted online using a Unifi Cloud Key with the help of a Ubiquiti account, which allows online access to Unifi devices and a connected customer to perform most operations on a remote basis.


Advantages of Ubiquiti Network


  1. Easy Deployment: With a cloud-based UniFi Controller, we can easily deploy hardware. Any UniFi equipment connected to the network is automatically recognised by the Unifi Controllers on any UniFi network, where we have UniFi Security Gateway (USG) installed. If the device is adopted by the controller, the device gets the right settings and comes in the network in a short time.

  2. Reduced Operating and Hardware Cost: UniFi devices are ideal and helpful for most small and startups businesses and even for some medium-sized businesses because they don't need the extra cost to buy high-priced products like Cisco enterprise equipment. Businesses can achieve almost the same performance with Ubiquiti products. Many products have advanced enterprise hardware that is not even needed, so Ubiquiti is useful for smaller businesses that want enterprise-grade equipment.

  3. Simplified Length of Service: UniFi products are built to be controlled remotely and it's easy to lead and manage remote teams. All the Unifi products are designed with upgrades in mind, and they keep getting updates over some time for the new feature upgradation and the bug fixes.

Read about more such benefits and how you can benefit from them in this article about Unified Ubiquiti Network



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