Why does the public sector need a strong hosting provider?

Maygen Jacques
Code Enigma
Published in
3 min readJun 25, 2020

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A very busy traffic jam

Now, more than ever, public sector websites are a vital source of data and information as well as being the access point to a lot of online services. Websites need to be more than accessible, they must also be reliable, secure and stable.

Our society demands instant access to information. Government websites have a relentless need to be constantly ‘on’. Having a strong presence is needed in case of traffic spikes.

When discussing a website, the first topics that typically come up are the design and content strategies. Sitting behind this, though, is the hosting. The decision of how and where to host a website is of utmost importance to uptime, performance and security.

Hosting

A reliable hosting solutions provider ensures your website is always available, regardless of traffic. Government organisations should focus on those who put performance and security at the forefront.

Reliable hosting

No one will say they don’t want a reliable website. It’s vital for everyone who has one. Public sector organisations can anticipate high volumes and must take the appropriate measures to have confidence that their hosting service can manage and monitor the levels of activity.

What does a good hosting provider look like?

There are a few things to keep in mind when assessing if a hosting provider is right for you.

  • Security
  • Performance
  • Scalability
  • Support

A reputable provider will work with you to understand your business objectives and create a tailored solution that anticipates performance issues before that problem even happens, leaving the end-user with a seamless experience.

Private managed hosting options like Amazon Web Services are chosen by public sector websites because it ensures high availability. AWS scales to handle any increased loads of traffic. This means the organisation can work flexibly and cut costs at the same time.

Security is undeniably one of the most important factors for a public sector body. Sadly, government websites are often targeted for attack and it’s critical to protect the sensitive data held by them as this directly impacts the public.

Regular secure and penetration tests protect a website applications by highlighting any potential vulnerabilities before they arise. You need to find a hosting provider who will commit to solving your issue and minimising downtime.

Find the right supplier

The best first step is to outline the business objectives and requirements. Such as, what is the level of expected traffic? How mission-critical is the website? Which services are paramount? Importantly, what is the budget?

A government body needs to work with a hosting provider that is dependable. At Code Enigma, we’re backed by and are a select partner to AWS, the indisputable leader in cloud services. Our AWS certified Solution Architects connect up the pieces, store your infrastructure in code and support your developers in building robust, end-to-end systems.

We’ve also been working extensively keeping public sector websites running not just throughout the COVID crisis, but for many years before this.

Learn more and contact us here

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Maygen Jacques
Code Enigma

Marketing Manager for web design, development and hosting agency, @CodeEnigma. Hold my drink, I’ll be right back…