At Axonex we deliver innovative solutions that enable our clients to reduce IT complexity and operating costs, and to increase management capabilities. We’re proud of the unrivalled knowledge that we hold across our key areas of expertise – Unified Communications, Data Centre, Security and Network Infrastructure – and of our extensive range of specialist accreditations.
As one of the pre-eminent and fastest-growing technology companies in the South West, Axonex’s excellent vendor relationships enable us to deliver innovative solutions for a broad range of leading-edge IT services. These include unified communications, security, mobility and wireless capability, network and mobile device management, data storage, video, collaboration and virtualisation.
In addition to selling solutions, and software and licensing, Axonex provide unparalleled technical expertise across the breadth of product ranges that we deploy, covering everything from design and implementation, through to managed services.
Axonex’s consultancy and support services bring together our key areas of expertise. Our highly skilled in-house technical team implement innovative and flexible support services tailored to support our clients’ complete IT business infrastructure requirements – no matter how complex those might be.
In 2017, Axonex became part Vodat Communications Group.
are one of the fastest growing providers of business class telecoms solutions to UK businesses, allowing Axonex to further extend our capabilities to include Private Managed Networks, WAN and Cloud Services, voice SIP and hosting.
Adding more boxes to your security stack won’t provide the protection you need for today’s decentralised networks. And it won’t always protect remote employees, unmanaged devices, or applications in the cloud. We’ve got a better way for you to gain visibility and keep your users happy.
Join our live webinar with Cisco Security expert Yoni Fine, and Axonex's Neil Vaughan - to learn why adding security and visibility at the DNS layer is the most effective way to prevent ransomware infections and to identify already infected devices within minutes of simply pointing your DNS to Cisco Umbrella.
Organisations are consistently looking for ways to use mobility to transform the way they operate and sell. Doctors no longer carry around clipboards, instead, they carry iPads so they can update patient’s information anywhere, custom iPhone apps allow manufacturers to increase their productivity, and sales reps use their iPads to update their managers when a new deal has been signed off. While the benefits of mobility are well documented, from cost savings to competitive advantages it has also provided organisations with a range of operational IT challenges. Challenges surrounding network visibility and performance, collaboration and security.
In 2015 Cisco announced a partnership with Apple in a move to improve network performance and collaboration. Now they are making moves to bring enterprise-level security and visibility to iOS, with the Cisco Security Connector App for iPhone and iPad, offering organisations fine-grained visibility into network access on enterprise-supervised iOS devices. iOS is well known for being secure, with even the FBI having to hire an outside specialist to unlock a device. But when employees are bringing their own devices to work or being provided with iPhones and iPads, organisations do require an increased level of visibility and control.
Secures application traffic – securely delivers critical business applications like unified comms to remote locations
With the growth of organisational mobility, one of the biggest challenges businesses face today is security. With more users connecting to the network remotely, using more devices and more apps, meaning data traffic is often bypassing the network perimeter. Cisco Umbrella creates the first line of defence against the threats of the internet regardless of where your users are, and we recommend you learn more.