VPNaaS and public IPaaS

VPN with public IP mapping never been so easier

We deliver and manage virtual private network (VPN) services to offices and corporates. With VPNaaS, we manage the VPN infrastructure and provide VPN services to clients, allowing them to securely connect to the internet and protect their online privacy and data. Apart from this, you can also load balance and failover among the local ISPs with our VPN and public IP as a service.
Public IP as a Service (Public IPaaS) refers to a service that provides clients with a public IP address that they can use to connect to the internet. With Public IPaaS, clients do not need to worry about setting up and maintaining their own public IP address infrastructure, as we take care of all the underlaying services.

Key benefits of VPNaaS & Public IPaaS

  1. Easy setup and use: VPNaaS providers typically offer easy-to-use client software, making it simple for clients to connect to the VPN and start using it

  2. Cost savings: By outsourcing VPN & public IP services, clients can avoid the costs of setting up and maintaining their own VPN infrastructure and buying static IP addresses from ISPs or depending on a costly leased line.

  3. Secured Public Access:  With public IPaaS you can access on-premise data center servers and applications from the outside world consistently without relying on a single ISP.

  4. Access to expertise: We have a team of experts who have experience in VPN technology, allowing clients to benefit from their expertise and explore new solutions which may be beneficial in the future.

  5. Improved security: We have utilized advanced encryption and security protocols to protect client data, reducing the risk of data breaches and other security threat protocols. while setting up VPN connectivity and routing protocols.

  6. Scalability: You can easily adjust the VPN infrastructure and public IP services to meet the changing business needs, allowing for rapid scaling.

Features offered

VPN as a Service (VPNaaS) and Public IP as a Service (Public IPaaS) both offer a range of features to help clients connect securely to the internet and protect their online privacy and data alongside secure public access to the services. Here are some of the common features offered by both VPNaaS and Public IPaaS:

Encryption & security

Both VPNaaS and Public IPaaS services use encryption to protect client data and prevent eavesdropping and unauthorized access to their network and resources.

Easy setup and use

Both services typically offer easy-to-use client software, making it simple for clients to connect to the internet and get public access to start using their own services.

Firewall protection

Both services typically use firewalls to protect client data from cyberattacks and other security threats

Scalability

Both services can easily adjust the infrastructure and services to meet the changing needs of clients, allowing for rapid scaling.

Global coverage

Both services offer servers located in multiple countries, allowing clients to access the internet from different locations and bypass geographic restrictions.

Access to expertise

Both services have a team of experts who have experience in the technology, allowing clients to benefit from their expertise.

Frequently Asked Queries

VPNaaS is a service that provides secure and encrypted connections over the internet, allowing organizations to connect remote networks and users to their private network. It enables organizations to securely access data and resources from remote locations, such as remote offices or mobile users.

VPNaaS is a cloud-based service that provides a more scalable, flexible, and cost-effective way to connect remote networks and users to a private network, compared to traditional VPNs. With VPNaaS, organizations can quickly and easily connect remote networks and users, without the need for complex and expensive on-premise infrastructure.

Public IP as a Service is a cloud-based service that provides organizations with public IP addresses. The service enables organizations to assign public IP addresses to their resources, such as virtual machines, load balancers, or network interfaces, without having to manage the underlying infrastructure.

Public IP as a Service provides a more scalable, flexible, and cost-effective way to assign public IP addresses to resources, compared to traditional IP addressing methods. With Public IP as a Service, organizations can assign public IP addresses to their resources more easily and without the need for complex and expensive on-premise infrastructure.