Insurance
Real Customers. Real Solutions.
CodeObjects
Problem
CodeObjects provides a dashboard for policy administration, billing, and claims for insurance carriers. In order to transport highly critical and sensitive information between their AWS-based cloud infrastructure to LexisNexis, they must use VPN connections with at least 256-bit encryption.
Solution
LexisNexis recommended VNS3 to meet the security and connectivity requirements.
Outcome
Commercial Property Insurance
Problem
The insurance provider has been providing personal and commercial property and casualty insurance since 1949. To connect to a third party vendor, LexisNexis, CSE needed to connect their AWS account over VPN.
Solution
The company began with a 30 day trial of VNS3, with help from Cohesive Networks support to troubleshoot a connection to a Checkpoint firewall device.
Outcome
The Insurance firm now uses 2 IPsec tunnels to connect to LexisNexis, with plans to add more for backup and recovery.
Property and Casualty Insurance SaaS
Problem
The company offers insurance customers SaaS solutions for individual, commercial and specialty insurance agencies. They host their SaaS solution in Amazon AWS, but needed more VPC endpoint connectivity.
Solution
The company found VNS3 in the AWS Marketplace and after initial testing upgraded to Lite Edition for additional IPsec tunnels and endpoint connectivity.
Outcome
They have been using the ay-As You-Go edition of VNS3 Lite in AWS Marketplace for more than a year without any incidents.
Personal Insurance Provider
Problem
Through an SI partner, the company needed to migrate customers to their cloud-based resources in Amazon AWS.
Solution
After the SI helped them select and build out HIPAA compliant cloud solution environments, the customer needed to connect and migrate current clients from Rackspace. Cohesive Networks support and services got the project up and running with VNS3 for connectivity.
Outcome
The customer began with 2 VNS3 Controllers, but quickly grew to over 20 production VNS3 instances. The team plans to continue to grow in AWS, and will use VNS3:ha for failover and backup.