Enterprise
For multi-site or regulated operations with 75+ users, where downtime and access control carry real cost. Scope, hardware and pricing are custom to your sites — you end up with redundant infrastructure and a continuity plan built around your risk, not a template.
Every line item, explained.
Redundant core switching & failover
If a switch fails, traffic reroutes automatically — no single point of failure at the core.
High-availability next-gen firewalls
Paired firewalls keep the perimeter up even if one unit goes down for maintenance or fails outright.
Virtualization / storage cluster
Workloads keep running on the remaining hosts if one server goes offline.
Site-to-site VPN across locations
Every site talks to every other site securely, as if they were on one network.
Off-site DR & continuity plan
A documented plan and off-site copy of everything, so one location's disaster doesn't take down the business.
SSO / zero-trust access design
One login per person, access granted per system — not a shared password floating around.
Questions about this tier.
Why is Enterprise priced custom instead of a starting figure?
Multi-site and regulated builds vary too much for one number to mean anything — site count, compliance requirements and existing infrastructure all change scope. You get a fixed, itemized number after the design phase, not a guess.
How long does a multi-site build take?
It depends entirely on site count and phasing — some sites run in parallel, some need to be sequenced around your operations. The design phase includes a full project timeline.
What's included in the annual support retainer?
Priority response and ongoing coverage for the infrastructure we build, billed annually rather than project by project. Scope and hours are set during design, based on your risk tolerance.