Software-as-a-service innovation of the year award 2021
iQuila has won Software as-a-service innovation of the year award at the SDC Awards 2021 in London.
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iQuila has won Software as-a-service innovation of the year award at the SDC Awards 2021 in London.
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Keeping security tight on site is one thing but managing multiple remote devices that are being used in private homes and public spaces presents a whole new challenge for companies. Some of the key risks to be aware of include:
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Simplifying Security, SDN, and Hybrid Cloud Structures with iQuila There are very few products that solve multiple situations as much as iQuila. With the expansion of cloud deployments, the increasing number of security vulnerabilities, and the amount of specialization to architect and administer these new structures, iQuila has positioned itself initially to answer security for
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Building the future of remote working: Edenstone Homes talks about using iQuila With nearly 70 remote devices and multiple sites across the UK to bring together, the Edenstone Group needed a remote working solution to suit a modern, growing construction company.The group were one of the first organizations in the UK to adopt iQuila in
Supporting innovation in the supplements sector Cultech Limited is known as a global innovator in the field of nutritional supplements, so, when it came to its IT, the company wanted the very latest new technology to guarantee the best connectivity, and a future-proof approach, for its business.Cultech has been using iQuila for over three years, upgrading
iQuila helps ventilator manufacturer meet COVID demands In April 2020, at the height of the global COVID pandemic, medical device manufacturer Penlon was called on by the British Government to immediately increase production of its ventilators by 12,000 units to meet the demand in British hospitalThe increase in production required the quick and efficient set up of