“Omnisient knew how to build the platform, what services were needed and how they worked,” says Koegelenberg.
“Jeff knew how to implement it in an Azure ecosystem, make it secure, and ensure all the applications communicated with each other.” While the finer details of the Architecture Framework are too complex to share, here is an overview of the solution BUI implemented for Omnisient:
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Traffic Inspection (this included but was not limited to: IPS/IDS and WAF)
- Data segregation with transparent data encryption
- Automation of application Landing Zone for improved deployment time
- Standardized network segment and communication
- Enhanced application resiliency and uptime
- Improved cost management for resource across multiple regions
To get everything to work, Fowels had to do a lot of re-architecting, in accordance with Microsoft’s CAF protocols. This had the added benefit, says Koegelenberg, of further enhancing Omnisient’s security.
“We do a lot of work with banks, and we need to jump through so many hoops just to get them onboarded,” he says.
“Anything that makes us more compliant is welcome.”