SCNET · Enterprise IT · Ankara, Türkiye

Sanal Çekirdek

Six capability domains. One point of accountability.

Enterprise IT services are the practice of running cloud, security, IoT, enterprise applications, data and AI, and networking as one interconnected operating system rather than a set of unrelated supplier lines. Sanal Çekirdek delivers each service on its own, and the greatest value comes when they share one architecture and accountability model.

Cloud and Data Center

Infrastructure services that place workloads in the right environment and manage capacity, data protection, disaster recovery and day-to-day running together.

  • Hybrid and private cloud architecture
  • Virtual servers and colocation
  • Backup and DRaaS
  • Managed infrastructure services

Cyber Resilience and Security

Visibility from identity and endpoint to network and cloud, with a security model that covers prevention, response and reliable recovery.

  • Security architecture and Zero Trust
  • SOC/MDR/XDR operating model
  • Cloud, application and data security
  • Incident response and cyber recovery

IoT and Edge Computing

IoT and OT architectures that collect field data securely, process it at the edge and connect it to enterprise systems.

  • Device and sensor integration
  • Edge processing and local decisions
  • OT network segmentation
  • Telemetry, analytics and maintenance

Applications, Data and Connectivity

Enterprise application integration, data platforms, AI and network services connect infrastructure directly to business processes.

  • ERP, CRM, API and process integration
  • RAG, agentic AI, CPT and SFT
  • Data platforms, BI and governance
  • SD-WAN, LAN, Wi-Fi and NOC

How we work

  1. Define the business objective and constraints
  2. Make the current state visible
  3. Match the right capability areas
  4. Sequence dependencies and priorities
  5. Approve an actionable roadmap

How success is measured

  • Service availability and event volume
  • Change success rate and rollback time
  • Capacity utilization and cost visibility
  • User, application and network experience

Frequently asked questions

Can we start with one service?

Yes. The scope can begin with a single assessment, migration or managed service module. Dependencies are still documented so future work does not conflict with the existing architecture.

What is the difference between a service and a solution?

Services describe technical capabilities. Solutions combine several capabilities around a business objective such as continuity, data sovereignty or customer experience.

How is a managed service scope defined?

Monitoring, incidents, requests, capacity, patching, backup, reporting and supplier coordination are documented as separate responsibilities. Service hours and targets are then agreed in the proposal and contract.

If the requirement spans more than one technology layer, let us design the scope together.

Define the right scope