Cloud Servers
Confidence
From the ground up, Docmosis has been designed to be efficient, reliable and scalable. You can be sure that your document report generation is fast, secure and accurate all the time. Running on the power of Amazon Web Services Docmosis is able to pass on to you all of the benefits industrial strength enterprise cloud computing has to offer.
Amazon has great experience in the large scale computing area with data centres all over the world and they have become a leader in the areas of application hosting and online backup and data storage. They know what needs to be done and they do it well. Docmosis chose Amazon so we can provide you with an efficient, reliable, scalable service that gives you confidence.
Performance, Reliability, Security
Docmosis is high performance because it is scalable and is designed to be run on multiple servers with load balancing. You can be confident of enjoying the performance and reliability you expect because if the load increases it is shared across more servers. This maintains a high level of service. With stream-based design and caching excellent throughput is achieved, getting your generated reports back to you as fast as possible. With this performance, literally, hundreds of documents can be generated per minute.
Docmosis is highly reliable. The combined reliability of Amazon Web Services infrastructure and the Docmosis server provide a robust service. With built in redundancy and performance based on Amazon EC2. Load balancing and failover capabilities ensure that the service is always available.
Docmosis is very secure and has always been designed to treat your information as sensitive and to ensure a secure set of services. Data and templates travel over encrypted HTTPS/SSL connections and authentication is over a secure connection. Only you can see your templates stored on the server via appropriate access controls. Document generation is stateless and no data is is retained on the server. Storage options include Amazon S3 for security and redundancy.
