Seafile private cloud, Synology NAS and managed cloud services — centralised file access, automated backup and full data control, set up and maintained by our team.
Cloud infrastructure gives your business the ability to scale compute and storage on demand — without the capital cost of buying servers. We assess your workloads, recommend the right cloud platform, and manage the ongoing infrastructure so your team can focus on work, not IT.
Seafile is a self-hosted file synchronisation and sharing platform — giving your team all the convenience of Dropbox or Google Drive, but with your data stored on your own server. No third-party cloud provider holds your files. We deploy, configure and maintain Seafile for your organisation.
A Synology NAS is the most cost-effective way to give your whole team access to a centralised, RAID-protected file store. It acts as a private cloud, a backup destination and a media server — all in a compact device that sits quietly in your server room or IT cabinet. As a certified Synology Partner, we handle every aspect of deployment.
Scattered files on individual PCs, emailed attachments and USB drives are security risks and productivity killers. A proper storage solution solves all of this.
All staff access the same up-to-date files from one location — no more emailing documents back and forth or maintaining multiple versions on different PCs.
Files on a NAS or private cloud are backed up automatically — to an external drive, another location, or cloud storage — without relying on staff to remember.
With Seafile or NAS, your files are stored on infrastructure you control — not on a public cloud provider's servers where data residency is uncertain.
Secure VPN or QuickConnect access means authorised staff can reach company files from home, on the road, or on any device — without opening ports to the public internet.
RAID and scheduled snapshot backups mean that even if ransomware encrypts your network share, you can roll back to a clean version from a recent snapshot.
We monitor your NAS or cloud storage, respond to drive failure alerts, manage capacity, and handle all maintenance — you don't need an in-house IT team.