Prizsm
Prizsm Enhances Data Security and User Experience
Prizsm Technologies, a company based in Caerphilly offers a service that secures data by breaking it into pieces and storing it across various locations, ensuring it remains safe from cyber threats. Prizsm faced the challenge of integrating cloud infrastructure into its business model without causing disruption or compromising data security.
Prizsm was developed to securely store data across multiple clouds, providing a high level of flexibility and redundancy. Its software-defined architecture supports a robust disaster recovery process, ensuring that data remains safe even in the event of a cloud outage. The built-in failover mechanism guarantees uninterrupted service, eliminating concerns about downtime and data loss.
What Did We Do?
Prizsm partnered with the CEMET team and focused on improving the user experience by redesigning the interface to make it more intuitive and user-friendly. This redesign simplified navigation, making it easier for users to manage their daily tasks. Additionally, CEMET integrated comprehensive logs into the system, providing users with clear insights into system operations and enhancing their understanding of how Prizsm functions.
How Did We Do It?
CEMET focused on enhancing Prizsm's user experience by:
Improved User Interface: A user-friendly interface redesign simplifies navigation and daily tasks for customers.
Enhanced User Visibility: Integration of logs provides users with a clear understanding of system operations.
CEMET implemented additional functionalities within Prizsm, such as displaying usage statistics and graphical data representations. Prizsm plans to populate these features with live data, empowering users with deeper insights into their data storage and usage patterns. This will further enhance the value of Prizsm, offering businesses greater control and understanding of their cloud infrastructure.
CEMET is proud to continue to support Prizsm through all stages of its development. To find out more about their latest work visit their website or follow them via X or LinkedIn.
This project is funded by the UK government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund and supported by Caerphilly County Borough Council.