Industry
Microsegmentation for public sector
On-prem and air-gapped microsegmentation for ministries, agencies and public institutions running Kubernetes.
Public-sector institutions in Turkey and beyond face a unique combination of constraints: data residency, on-premises mandates, hierarchical approval workflows, and a strong preference for domestic technology. Axera is a Quasys company — built in Turkey, deployable on-prem or air-gapped, with no SaaS dependency.
Industry challenges
Data residency and on-prem mandates
Many institutions cannot send telemetry, policies or audit data outside their network. SaaS is not an option.
Air-gapped clusters
Critical environments often run with no outbound internet access. Tools must be installable, updatable and operable inside the gap.
Hierarchical approvals
Network changes pass through ministerial, departmental and operational layers. Tooling has to map to that workflow, not fight it.
Domestic technology preference
Public procurement increasingly favors local engineering teams, local support and accountability.
How Axera maps
Self-hosted, air-gapped capable
Axera runs entirely inside your infrastructure. No SaaS, no telemetry leaving the network. Air-gapped install supported.
Hierarchical RBAC + LDAP / AD
Four built-in roles plus AD group mapping. Approval gates align with departmental hierarchy and ITSM change records.
Built in Turkey, by Quasys
A Quasys company — Istanbul-based engineering team. Local support, local accountability, KVKK-aligned.
Standard NetworkPolicy, no lock-in
Standard Kubernetes resources. No proprietary CRDs. Public institutions retain control of their stack.
Aligned with
KVKKISO 27001CBDDO guidanceDomestic technology criteria