Single-Tenant Just for You
No co-mingling with others in the cloud, resulting in much more reliable performance and security as you migrate to the cloud.
No co-mingling with others in the cloud, resulting in much more reliable performance and security as you migrate to the cloud.
Kubernetes container allows for flexible deployments that can scale with ease, resulting in excellent performance and security that is second to none.
Flexible and dynamic data schema with all the power of a relational database.
Most cloud software is multi-tenant, which means your data and instance is co-mingled with everyone else.
Unqork is single-tenant and cloud agnostic, resulting in much more reliable performance and security. Operate in an entirely private stack —only your products, rules, and customers will live inside your instance.
Run your application on Amazon Web Services’ (AWS), Google Cloud’s, or Microsoft Azure’s highly secure infrastructure platforms.
Unqork is a cloud-native, highly elastic architecture running Kubernetes and MongoDB Atlas under the hood, enabling infinite scale, upgrades, and patches with no downtime. And, Unqork's modern architecture data layer can be horizontally scaled, resulting in excellent performance and security that is second to none.
Configurations created and stored as JSON, allows for flexible and dynamic data schema with the ability to store multiple data types and format, supporting full ACID transactions, and joins in queries.
With Unqork and MongoDB Atlas, enterprises are able to build—and continuously improve—custom applications thanks to a platform that scales with the business.
In the following eBook, we breakdown how we empower clients to develop robust solutions with unparalleled speed and flexibility.
In the following eBook we'll take a closer look at how a no-code platform like Unqork can make your organization more competitive overall.
To help you understand which development method you should choose for your next application project, we’ve created an infographic to compare code, low-code, and no-code development.