Current remote access solutions can provide just one aspect—Access. Your company often invests in separate systems, like VDIs or VPNs, compute, or storage, and get multiple teams to develop, deploy, and manage remote work environments on your own. It lacks cohesiveness and requires extensive background work, time, and capital.
It is a solution that is far from one.
With Rack One, you get the whole pack in one rack, and it runs everything.
If 'seamless' is how you think of shifting to a remote working environment, then Rack One is your answer.
Think of Rack One as a bucket of legos, with hundreds of blocks to build with. You can scale it to any length depending on your needs. You can build your Rack One to the exact specifications vital for your business. Ultimately, your Rack One becomes what you want it to be, limited only by your imagination.
Rack One is super flexible when it comes to being part of your company. It can be deployed away from your business or on your premises. It can be a standalone entity or an integral part of your network. What your organization runs on Rack One depends on their need of the hour.
Rack one is fully RBAC compatible and works with your organization's internal policies. It comes with two separate and air-gapped networks that allow your internal team and vendor team to have fully segregated access to the network—checking the spread of any attack vectors into your organization's network through this isolation.
Rack One is compatible with every industry that needs secure environments; including government agencies with access restrictions and clearance requirements, or organizations that requires remote offices and stations.
Rack One comes in three different versions:
1. Rack One BasicThe basic version provides secure communication. Rack One can be acted via two independent networks—a VPN-based network for vendors and a secure network for your company.
FeaturesEmail | Chat | Voice/Video calls | Virtual Meeting Rooms | Group Meeting User size: 100
2. Rack One Mid-tierThe Mid-tier version supports remote development with full support for on-the-fly instantiation of development environments. Vendors are separated into multiple internal networks and they will only have access to the instances where a "project" is created. Vendors can create their own repositories, build tools, and even trial deployments.
3. Rack One Top-tierThe Top-tier version comes with full remote desktop capabilities, enabling companies to rollout complete remote workstations.