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  • Stratas selects Node4's Virtual Data Center for secure and scalable data storage solutions.
  • Migration to Node4's VDC improves data resiliency, backup, and disaster recovery capabilities.
  • Consumption-based model in Node4 VDC offers flexibility, transparency, and cost control.

Stratas, a UK-based expert in document automation, finance automation, and intelligent document processing (IDP), offers solutions that help organizations automate document-based processes and improve finance and operations control. When its current remote storage provider announced plans to end services, Stratas sought a new secure and scalable data storage solution.

Richard Webb, Professional Services Technical Consultant at Stratas, highlighted concerns with their former provider. "We weren't confident that the physical servers were being properly maintained. Our provider was using older machines and running Windows Server 2012, which presented us with reliability and security challenges. If we had continued with our arrangement, things would have had to change," he said.

Solution: Node4's Virtual Data Center

Node4 created a customized landing zone to assist with data migration from Stratas's legacy

After evaluating several options, Stratas chose Node4’s Virtual Data Center (VDC), known for its managed, hosted Infrastructure as a Service platform. To facilitate deployment, Node4 created a customized landing zone to assist with data migration from Stratas's legacy servers and set up VDC access via a secure, high-speed VPN.

Richard Webb noted the preference for a managed environment over a public cloud for their unique needs. "We told Node4 from the outset that we wanted a managed, hosted environment. We’re a lean business with no physical premises and didn’t want the overheads and complications of managing physical servers." The VDC solution provided scalability and flexibility without the complexity of public clouds.

GDPR Compliance and Local Connectivity

Data sovereignty and GDPR compliance were crucial for Stratas, so keeping data within the UK on servers owned by a UK company was essential.

The proximity of Node4’s data center added a personal touch, providing reassurance that they were not dealing with an impersonal corporation.

Smooth Transition and Enhanced Operations

With the dock zone and VPN in place, Stratas began migrating applications and clients to their new infrastructure

With the landing zone and VPN in place, Stratas began migrating applications and clients to their new infrastructure.

"Clients using our invoicing and accounting service can’t be offline for a long time – especially around month-end. So, although it was slower for us, we migrated one customer at a time at a rate of about five per week," Webb explains.

Improved Resiliency and Backup Solutions

Switching to Node4's VDC brought immediate benefits. "Our previous provider offered only basic backups, and their infrastructure lacked resiliency," Webb recalls. The new setup, with advanced backup and disaster recovery features, significantly improved daily operations and the customer experience.

Webb further highlights the improved connectivity and reliability. "It's amazing! Even basics like logging in are easier. On our old system, it would take several attempts, and there was always a chance you’d get kicked out after a couple of hours."

Security Enhancements and Cost Efficiency

The VDC offers extensive security features, including firewall defenses and DDoS protection

The VDC offers extensive security features, including firewall defenses and DDoS protection. Stratas plans to implement multi-factor authentication for VPN access to enhance identity management, particularly important for their fully remote workforce.

A consumption-based model adds another layer of efficiency. Webb appreciates the flexibility, saying, "The VDC is fully self-service. We can adjust compute, network, storage, and services on demand with just a few clicks – giving us complete control over our environment and costs."

Market and economic conditions

Transparent pricing was another advantage. "I like the fact that VDC pricing is transparent. We did our due diligence and looked at other companies. Their project and operational costs seemed lower. But there were lots of gotchas – like fixed data charges and data limits,” Webb admits. Node4's consumption-based model proved to be more cost-effective for Stratas.

In conclusion, Webb notes, "What does that mean on a day-to-day basis? Currently, we’ve scaled requirements as we’re carrying out some server consolidation work. But all that extra capacity is still there for us. And while we’re waiting, we’re not being charged for it. That’s a huge benefit. It helps us remain competitive and responsive to changing market and economic conditions."

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