Use Cases & Target Industries
Primary Use Cases
Sovereign Cloud for Government and National Infrastructure
CCP is purpose-built for sovereign cloud deployments — cloud platforms that are locally controlled, independently operated, and built to meet government compliance, data sovereignty, and audit requirements.
What CCP delivers for sovereign cloud:
- On-premises deployment with no dependency on external hyperscaler connectivity
- Data residency controls — all data stored and processed within the defined sovereign boundary
- Audit trails and compliance reporting aligned to national regulatory requirements
- Multi-tenant isolation between government agencies sharing infrastructure
- SAML 2.0 federation with national identity providers and Active Directory
- Encryption at rest (AES-256) and in transit (mTLS) by default
Outcome: A nationally controlled cloud platform that offers the self-service experience of a public cloud, with the security, governance, and compliance posture required for government workloads.
Enterprise Private Cloud for Regulated Industries
Large enterprises in finance, healthcare, energy, and legal sectors run workloads that cannot move to public cloud due to regulatory, data sovereignty, or risk management requirements. CCP enables these organizations to build an internal private cloud with public cloud-grade self-service.
What CCP delivers for enterprise private cloud:
- Self-service provisioning of VMs, containers, storage, and databases for internal teams
- Multi-tenant isolation between business units — Finance cannot see HR infrastructure
- Per-tenant and per-cell quota management for internal chargebacks and cost governance
- Integrated security services: WAF, SIEM, CSPM, and DDoS protection
- RBAC with 18 pre-defined roles to enforce least-privilege access across every team
Outcome: Internal teams provision resources in minutes through a portal, with governance, chargeback, and compliance built in — eliminating the IT operations bottleneck without sacrificing control.
Managed Cloud Services for Telcos and CSPs
Telecom operators and cloud service providers can use CCP to deliver IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS to their enterprise customers. CCP provides the multi-tenant management platform that turns raw data center capacity into a commercially operated cloud service.
What CCP delivers for managed service providers:
- Multi-tenant portal — each enterprise customer gets their own isolated self-service environment
- BSS Portal integration for customer onboarding, subscription management, and billing identity
- Built-in metering and showback for accurate customer invoicing and FinOps reporting
- Scalable architecture — add customers and capacity without re-architecting the platform
- Service catalogue management — operators control which services are offered to which customers
Outcome: A cloud service provider can offer enterprise customers a fully branded, self-service cloud portal backed by a governed, metered, and operationally robust platform.
Day 2 Operations, FinOps, and Cloud Governance
For organizations already running OpenStack or Kubernetes, CCP adds the management and governance layer that transforms fragmented infrastructure tools into an operable, auditable cloud platform.
What CCP delivers for Day 2 operations:
- Single pane of glass across all regions, AZs, VMs, clusters, and storage
- Centralized API gateway with access control and logging for every platform operation
- Automated provisioning workflows — no SSH, no manual configuration
- Quota enforcement at tenant and cell level — prevent overspend before it occurs
- Prometheus and Grafana integration for real-time operational visibility
- Alarm and notification services for proactive incident response
Outcome: The operations team moves from reactive firefighting to proactive governance — with automation handling routine provisioning and dashboards providing real-time visibility.
Multi-Tenant IaaS and PaaS Delivery at National Scale
CCP can serve as the management platform for a national cloud program, delivering IaaS and PaaS services to hundreds of government agencies, public sector organizations, and enterprise tenants from a single shared infrastructure.
What CCP delivers at national scale:
- Scales to 50,000 VMs and 200,000 pods per deployment
- Per-tenant identity isolation via dedicated Keycloak realms
- Granular quota management per tenant, per cell, per service category
- Phased service delivery (MVP1 → MVP2 → MVP3) enables progressive capability expansion
- High availability with active-passive dual cluster and automated GSLB failover
Target Industries
Government and National Infrastructure
Sovereign cloud compliance, data residency, audit trails, local control, air-gapped deployment options, SAML federation with national identity systems.
Financial Services
Zero-trust security architecture, granular RBAC, audit logging for every transaction, per-tenant isolation, DDoS protection, WAF, and HSM-based key management.
Healthcare
Encrypted workloads (mTLS + AES-256), access control with MFA, compliance-aligned security services, per-cell isolation between departments, Privileged Access Management for sensitive data access.
Telecom Operators
Multi-tenant managed service delivery, BSS Portal integration, metering for customer billing, edge infrastructure management, 5G workload orchestration on Kubernetes.
Large Enterprises
Hybrid cloud governance across on-premises and cloud environments, FinOps with showback and quota management, IT consolidation from multiple tools to one platform, SAML federation with enterprise identity providers.
Cloud Service Providers
Multi-tenant portal with per-customer isolation, usage-based metering for accurate billing, scalable architecture, comprehensive service catalogue spanning IaaS/PaaS/SaaS.
Success Metrics
| Use Case | Key Metrics |
|---|---|
| Sovereign Cloud | Data residency compliance, audit trail completeness, time-to-tenant, platform uptime |
| Enterprise Private Cloud | Self-service provisioning time, operations team ticket volume reduction, resource utilization |
| Managed Services (CSP/Telco) | Customer onboarding time, billing accuracy, service availability SLA, tenant count |
| Day 2 Operations | Mean time to provision, alert response time, quota utilization, cost visibility coverage |
| National Scale IaaS/PaaS | VM density, pod density, tenant count, failover recovery time, platform scalability ceiling |