Separate systems
Applications, Wi-Fi, storage and other services are often installed and managed independently.
Simplify the technology at your location by bringing supported business applications, managed Wi-Fi, storage and local services onto one remotely managed ARED edge platform.
Separate applications, networking, storage and devices can mean more equipment, more vendors and more things to troubleshoot when something goes wrong.
Applications, Wi-Fi, storage and other services are often installed and managed independently.
Cloud-dependent workflows can be disrupted when internet connectivity becomes slow, unstable or unavailable.
Adding a new service or branch can mean buying and supporting another separate technology stack.
The technology stays behind the customer outcome.
Consolidate selected site functions onto one expandable edge platform instead of maintaining a separate infrastructure layer for every service.
Supported applications and workflows can operate locally during internet interruptions and synchronize when connectivity returns.
Start with one business need, then activate additional supported applications and services on the same managed platform.
ARED is hybrid by design. Local-first does not mean cloud-free.
POS devices, phones, tablets, access points, printers and other supported systems.
Runs supported local applications, processing, storage and network services while ARED manages the platform remotely.
Use connectivity for synchronization, backup, reporting, remote access and other centralized services.
The exact configuration depends on your workflow, site and deployment requirements.
Support point-of-sale and business transaction workflows on managed local infrastructure. EBM registration or specialist equipment may remain separate.
Support customer flow, service queues and local workflow applications.
Provide managed local network and Wi-Fi services while internet service remains with the selected ISP.
Run supported ARED or compatible business applications closer to where they are used.
Keep selected data and workloads local instead of sending everything off-site.
Support approved local content, portals, feedback or engagement applications.
POS, ordering, Wi-Fi, customer engagement and other local business workflows.
Local applications, connectivity, customer workflows and storage.
Queueing and supported local operational applications where continuity matters.
Create a repeatable infrastructure foundation instead of adding unrelated systems at every location.
ARED's commercial approach is to begin with one urgent business need, validate that workflow at the customer location and expand only after the value is demonstrated.
A Rwanda small-business deployment has used ARED infrastructure for a local point-of-sale workflow. It demonstrates the core principle: keep the required workflow local and use connectivity for synchronization and remote services when available.
Business Operations plans start from $50/month. Final pricing depends on selected services, gateway capacity, installation requirements, peripherals and support scope. The ARED gateway is included on qualifying managed plans.
We assess the workflow first, then recommend the right ARED configuration.