Thrive
Next-gen managed services
Cyber Security
Thrive, a leading managed cybersecurity service provider offers a range of comprehensive solutions aimed at safeguarding your entire IT environment. From endpoints to the Cloud and everything in between, Thrive’s dedicated security team designs and deploys effective security measures. Our tailored cybersecurity solutions ensure end-to-end protection for your systems and data, relieving the burden on your internal IT teams. As a managed Cybersecurity service provider, we cater to enterprises across various industries, including financial, healthcare, legal, insurance, life sciences/biotech, hospitality, manufacturing, government, and construction.
Cloud
In today’s Cloud era, businesses seek greater agility, scalability, and responsiveness to meet their objectives. However, there is no one-size-fits-all solution when it comes to selecting Cloud platforms. Recognizing this, Thrive acknowledges that a single Cloud may not be sufficient. Instead, we embrace the idea of a multi-Cloud environment, leveraging Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) as the foundation. By considering factors such as performance, cost, security, and flexibility, Thrive understands that businesses make decisions based on their unique needs and workloads.
Microsoft 365 Platform Services
The digital revolution is not only inevitable; it is here. Advancements in software, hardware and connectivity have made it possible to reimagine how employees, customers, partners and applications connect. But the right digital collaboration approach requires the right partner. Thrive brings its expertise in leading digital collaboration platforms like Microsoft 365, SharePoint and Microsoft Teams to create best-in-class managed solutions tailored to your needs. Your business will benefit from improved communications, greater efficiency and better decision-making.
Global Network Management
Global Network Management is the processes, tools, hardware, software, and applications used to operate and maintain a network infrastructure at optimal performance. The end goal is to make sure the network resources are made available to users and consumed as efficiently as possible. It’s important to become familiar with the 5 different types of global network management. The International Organization for Standardization developed a framework standard for the management of networks. The ISO framework divides network management processes into 5 main functional areas below. Commonly referred to by the acronym FCAPS, each area relates to a high-level IT management process.
- Fault management
- Configuration management
- Accounting management
- Performance management
- Security management