Qyron Nexus

The cloud hub that connects the Qyron ecosystem.

Qyron Nexus centralizes connections, services, synchronizations, useful data, workflows, agents, and monitoring information. It serves as the cloud backbone of the Qyron system.

Qyron Nexus Cloud hub, connection layer, synchronization, and system orchestration.
Gateway Local hardware anchor.
Flow Workflows and scenarios.
Agents Analysis and support.
Blocks Enableable business modules.
Control Center Control and monitoring.
Strategic role

Nexus prevents Qyron from becoming a disjointed collection.

In an infrastructure centered on workflows, agents, and third-party tools, the main risk is fragmentation. Qyron Nexus acts as the central hub: it connects, organizes, synchronizes, and makes components operational within a unified system framework.

Centralization Consolidate the information needed for workflows, agents, and dashboards.
Synchronization Ensure structured data flow between the Gateway, tools, cloud services, and Control Center.
Connectors Organize links to CRM, emails, calendars, documents, databases, and business applications.
Monitoring Compile status reports, alerts, actions, and metrics useful for management.
Nexus Diapers

A cloud hub designed to support business operations.

Nexus is only valuable if it enables workflows, agents, and business modules to operate using reliable, structured, and properly monitored data.

Connecting tools

Nexus integrates with existing tools without causing a sudden disruption in the customer's digital environment.

CRM, emails, calendars, and documents. Business applications and internal databases. Connectors and APIs subject to availability.

Actionable data

The goal is not to collect everything, but to make useful information available for the activated use cases.

Minimizing the amount of data required. Structuring by business use. Support for agents and workflows.

Cloud orchestration

Nexus enables Qyron Flow scenarios to interact with the necessary services, data, agents, and modules.

Triggers and events. Information routing. Coordination between components.

Governance

Nexus works with Qyron Shield to manage access, perimeters, traffic flows, and monitoring.

Permissions and roles. Access scopes. Traceability of sensitive uses.

Monitoring

Nexus feeds data into the Control Center to highlight what is working, what is causing issues, and what needs to be adjusted.

Workflow statuses. Alerts and anomalies. Key performance indicators.

Scalability

Nexus should enable the expansion of use cases: new tools, new blocks, new agents, and new workflows.

Gradual ramp-up. Adaptation to business sectors. Support for the Qyron marketplace.

Nexus brings consistency to Qyron's hybrid infrastructure.

The Gateway provides the local foundation. Nexus provides the central cloud layer. Together, they enable an architecture that is more robust than a simple SaaS application: an infrastructure capable of connecting, orchestrating, and monitoring.

Connection between on-premises environments and cloud services.
Support for Qyron Flow workflows and Qyron Agents.
Providing the Control Center with status updates, actions, and metrics.
Framework compatible with licensed partners.
Scalability for marketplaces, Blocks, and industry-specific solutions.
Business value

The cloud isn't the promise. The promise is better-managed execution.

Nexus must remain invisible to the end user, yet essential for the system to function properly. Its value is measured by the smoothness of the user experience, the reliability of connections, and the quality of monitoring.

For businesses

Nexus helps connect useful information, make it available for the right purposes, and reduce operational fragmentation.

Fewer silos between tools. Smoother workflow continuity. Greater visibility into operations.

For the partner

Nexus makes it easier to roll out a structured offering that is simpler to explain, monitor, and adapt over time.

A clearer deployment framework. Common technical foundation for customers. Support for activatable blocks and workflows.

Qyron Nexus is the hub that makes the system connected, orchestrated, and monitorable.

It connects Gateway, Flow, Agents, Blocks, Shield, and Control Center to transform a set of technical components into a cohesive infrastructure.