Value Added Service
Server Co-location
Client provide the server, we provide everything else – rack space, connection to the internet, IP addresses, switchable power supply, backups, primary and secondary DNS, email; quite simply anything that is needed. It is your responsibility to run the server, alternatively if you require a managed service.
Web Services
FusionNet utilizes its multi-disciplinary teams to develop bespoke communication solutions that embrace all the following areas of expertise.
From initial Internet presence to fully integrated database driven e-commerce sites FusionNet are able to design and implement innovative web solutions to meet your requirements. Total web services offer:
- Website Design, Development & Analysis
- Domain Name Registration
- Hosting in a Secured Server in USA/UK or Local
- E-commerce Solutions
- Web-based Application Development
- Online Marketing Services
- Content & Graphics Development
- Multimedia Production
- Customized Portal Services
Bandwidth Management
FusionNet have a Bandwidth Manager that have full-featured traffic management tool that gives control of its network traffic, increasing the efficiency of network and reducing overall bandwidth requirements. FusionNet provide this facility to our special client if they want to manage their own network and accurate bandwidth.
Network Security
The networks are computer networks, both public and private, that are used every day to conduct transactions and communications among businesses, government agencies and individuals. The obvious example of a network system that is open to public access is the Internet, but many private networks also utilize publicly-accessible communications.
Network security involves all activities that organizations, enterprises, and institutions undertake to protect the value and ongoing usability of assets and the integrity and continuity of operations. An effective network security strategy requires identifying threats and then choosing the most effective set of tools to combat them.
Threats to network security include:
- Viruses
- Trojan horse programs
- Vandals
- Attacks
- Data interception
- Email Threats
- Social Networking Engineering
Network security tools include:
- Antivirus software systems
- Spam Protection
- Secure network infrastructure
- Virtual private networks
- Identity services
- Encryption
- Security management
None of these approaches alone will be sufficient to protect a network, but when they are layered together; they can be highly effective in keeping a network safe from attacks and other threats to security. In addition, well-thought-out corporate policies are critical to determine and control access to various parts of the network.
Remote Surveillance
The leap into completely IP-based technology is the best bang for your buck both monetarily and in terms of security by far. Digital surveillance can be done over a LAN network, of course, but TCP/IP transmittal of surveillance makes sense for remote monitoring of multiple locations and for remote recording of data onto back-up servers and hard disks for long-term storage. With IP-based video surveillance, it can connect your surveillance camera or cameras to any network or wireless adapter, and it is extremely flexible in your placement of the camera itself. A typical PC-attached video camera, while providing digital picture image quality, still has to be within approximately ten feet of the computer itself. Set-up of an IP-based video system is easy — and it’s extremely stable and reliable. Because this is the technology of the future, it is also upgradeable. It won’t be outgrowing an IP-based video surveillance system any time soon because new developments are based on improving this market. Therefore, you will be able to add on and improve this system for years to come while older, CCTV+DVR hybrids will dead-end and become obsolete.
Hotspot Solution
It’s powerful. Hot spot solution is consist of Wi-Fi networks use radio technologies called IEEE 802.11b or 802.11g to provide secure, reliable, fast wireless connectivity. A Wi-Fi network can be used to connect computers to each other, to the Internet, and to wire networks (which use IEEE 802.3 or Ethernet). Wi-Fi networks operate in the unlicensed 2.4 and 5 GHz radio bands, with an 11 Mbps (802.11b) or 54 Mbps (802.11a) data rate or with products that contain both bands (dual band), so they can provide real-world performance similar to the basic 10BaseT wired Ethernet networks used in many offices.
Email Services
Managed Email Service:
FusionNet Managed Email Service is a hassle-free web-based and POP3 enabled email management solution for customers to manage their email accounts at any time, any place, and conveniently by using a Web browser or email application.
Managed Spam Control:
FusionNet Managed Spam Control allows you to reduce the increasing volume of spam mails efficiently. Our service is a comprehensive solution which deploys a combination of spam filtering methods including Key Word Screening, Blacklisting, IP Checking, Heuristics as well as Bayesian Analysis for the screening process.
IP TV (Coming Soon)
It is the TV service which is delivered using IP (Internet Protocol) technology – the same technology used in Internet Services. In this service the TV channels are encoded in IP format and delivered to TV using a Set Top Box. The IP TV Service also includes Video on Demand Services which is similar to watching Video CD’s / DVD’s using a VCD / DVD player. Movies, Instructional Videos and other content shall be available to customers in the IP TV Services.