Ultra-low latency to your cloud
Pair Nucleus last-mile with our cloud and your workloads sit in the same facility—so access stays local, fast, and free of the public-internet hop.
Solutions · Cloud · Edge cloud · Colocation
With Nucleus, the cloud becomes more than a service—it becomes the strategic core of your agility, efficiency, and limitless future. Secure isolation, elastic capacity, edge cloud with on-prem managed VMs, colocation from 1U, and direct connectivity to your network edge.
Run sensitive workloads in a Virtual Private Cloud that sits at the heart of your architecture—not bolted on as an afterthought. Nucleus Cloud pairs enterprise isolation with high-performance paths back to your sites over dedicated last-mile paths.
Every interaction, decision, and breakthrough can happen in real time when compute, storage, and connectivity are designed as one system.
Spin up environments for new products, M&A, and seasonal demand without rebuilding your connectivity story each time.
Segment tenants, apps, and environments with private networking patterns your security team can defend.
Keep latency predictable between users, plants, clinics, and cloud-hosted systems that drive revenue.
Unify cloud, network, and voice under a single partner relationship and support model.
Architecture
Public cloud is powerful—but for many enterprises, a private core with controlled connectivity is the difference between “online” and “in control.”
Pair Nucleus last-mile with our cloud and your workloads sit in the same facility—so access stays local, fast, and free of the public-internet hop.
Extend to public clouds when it makes sense—while keeping regulated data and real-time systems on your Nucleus core.
Monitoring and support that treat cloud availability as part of the same SLA story as your network.
Colocation
Need physical gear in the same facility as your Nucleus cloud and network fabric? Colocate starting at 1U—ideal for firewalls, appliances, storage, or a small stack that should sit on unmetered, high-performance connectivity.
Space scales with you. Bandwidth is unmetered, so you’re not penalized for moving data the way you designed the architecture. Virtual router options are available when you want software-defined routing without hauling extra hardware for every path.
One rack footprint, one support model, and the same operational core as your VPC and last-mile—so colo isn’t a separate project with a separate ticket queue.
Start as small as a single rack unit and grow cabinet space as appliances and capacity demand it.
Move traffic between your gear, VPC, and sites without surprise metered-egress bills on the colo link.
Add virtual routing when you need flexible path control and segmentation without dedicating another physical box for every use case.
Edge cloud
Some workloads shouldn’t round-trip to a distant region—clinical systems, plant-floor apps, branch services, and real-time collaboration need compute at the site. Nucleus edge cloud delivers managed virtual machines on premises, operated by our team so you get cloud-style control without building a private cloud practice in every location.
Keep applications next to users and devices for predictable low latency, while still connecting back to your VPC, colo, and last-mile fabric as one system. Pair edge cloud with Network edge security (including IDS/IPS options) when traffic and threats need to be handled on the path—not only in the data center.
Local compute, central operations: VMs where the work happens, monitored and managed with the same NOC and support model as the rest of your Nucleus core.
Run critical workloads locally—we provision, patch, and operate the virtual machines so your team focuses on applications, not hypervisor chores.
Keep processing next to cameras, controllers, staff, and customers—ideal when milliseconds matter more than distant cloud scale.
Edge VMs sit on the same fabric as last-mile and private cloud—consistent policy, visibility, and support instead of a DIY edge stack.
Architect VPC, edge cloud, colocation, and connectivity as one system—not four separate projects.