Our Technology:
Secure from the Start
Monkton delivers Cloud Native and Edge Computing solutions to our partners and warfighters with thoughtful design and agile technology.
Our goal is to give our customers the advantage of a trusted and verifiable process for building secure cloud-based solutions that consume and generate data on the Edge—whether via mobile, laptop, satellite, IoT, or other devices. We enable your data to be readily available anywhere users need to perform critical work.
Our Approach:
Cultivate mission improvement ideas
Rapid agile acquisition with MATTER
6-month MVP Program to develop concepts into real apps
DevSecOps leverages Monkton’s security compliant Cloud Based Edge Capable (CBEC) framework
Quickly validate concepts with mission end users and operators
Iterate, improve, repeat.
Core Capabilities
Monkton approaches problem solving and solution building through advanced architecture designs, DevSecOps, UI/UX, with a focus on Cloud Native and Edge Computing capabilities.
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Security and Compliance for Cloud and Mobile
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Patented Hardware Based Zero Trust
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Cloud Native Architecture Development and Implementation
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Platforms as a Service + Functions as a Service
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Edge Computing and Tactical Edge Mobility
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DevSecOps Using Cloud Native Services
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Native Mobile Application Development
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Product Marketing & Advisory Services
Monkton Products
Cloud Based Edge Capable:
Monkton’s Future-Proof Framework
Missions live on the Edge.
Monkton understands that while not every solution may focus on Edge Computing, the best approach is to future-proof the system design from the start—rather than building a completely new, separate project to address Edge requirements.
Through years of delivering prototype Edge solutions for Government environments, Monkton developed and refined its Cloud Based Edge Capable (CBEC) framework to enable our customers with Edge capabilities at the onset of every project. CBEC is fundamental to the delivery of Monkton solutions.
FaaS and PaaS
By combining FaaS and PaaS, organizations can realize mission capabilities that can run anywhere—even on disconnected, Edge missions. This proper architecture and design, developed over years of work and research, ensure that Cloud hosted solutions run in multiple regions, but enable CBEC solutions to live and thrive on the Edge.
Monkton CBEC solutions reduce latency and improve the performance of applications that require low latency and high bandwidth, such as IoT devices and IoT sensors.
“Code is Code”
Not all Cloud Native services are created equal. Some may not be able to run on the Edge, but understanding transferable alternatives is fundamental to the delivery of solutions. Every project at Monkton starts out with foundational CBEC architecture to enable CBEC solutions.
Leveraging Docker, Kubernetes, and Amazon Elastic Container services, along with the idea that “code is code,” enables development of solutions that can solve immediate needs.
Get Started with Monkton’s Minimally Viable Product (MVP) Program
While the notion of ‘measure twice, cut once’ remains sound advice, our Adversaries are deploying technical advancements at a rate that is forcing the United States and its Allied Nation-State partners to play catch-up. Rather than maintain the status quo of lengthy academic studies that produce hypothetical options that exist only in Powerpoint contract deliverables, a cultural change is necessary to embrace agile, iterative development.
Monkton’s agile program turns your concepts and ideas into a real, functioning, actionable MVP—not a PPT.
In just six months, we'll partner with you to bring your vision to life. We'll help shape, cultivate, design, and develop your idea into a working web or native mobile application that can be deployed to 10 users of your choice on managed devices, in order to validate your concept and solicit real world feedback.
Weeks, not years
Phase 1: Ideation and User Design Lab
Phase 2: DevSecOps Sprints Infrastructure Configuration
Phase 3: User Acceptance Testing (UAT) Session
Phase 4: Final Sprint and Deploy App to Managed Devices
Phase 5: Recommendations and Leadership Briefing