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Anexia Engine

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Anexia Engine

Introducing Anexia Engine: Our Cloud Management Platform. Your entire IT infrastructure at your fingertips with full transparency and control. The Anexia Engine consists of a central core, the Engine Core, and arbitrary solutions implemented in the form of modules. The Engine Core contains basic functionalities and handles the higher-level tasks: Users , authorizations, billing, etc. The focus with the modules is on the actual applications ─ and these are now very diverse. These two levels are strictly separated from each other and communicate in a controlled manner via internal APIs. The engine offers subsystems for process and event processing, cronjob management and much more. The modules are structured according to a predefined standard, so maintenance and servicing can be easily managed in the long term.

Information about Anexia Engine
Listed Since: 06/28/2022
Last Updated: 06/28/2022

STAR Level 1

Self-Assessment & Partner-Provided

Consensus Assessments Initiative Questionnaire v4.0.2

CAIQ 4.0.2 Self-assessment
Offers an industry-accepted way to document what security controls exist in IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS services. It provides a set of Yes/No questions a cloud consumer and cloud auditor may wish to ask of a cloud provider to ascertain their compliance to the CSA Cloud Controls Matrix (CCM).
(Deprecated)
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