The Silicon Review
13 July, 2017
Juniper, one of the most advanced innovative creating technologies, an industry leader in automated, scalable and secure networks has announced that a Dutch managed-hosting provider with a global reach known as i3D.net has selected Juniper Network’s Software-Defined Secure Networks platform to safeguard and keep a protection shield around its network against DDoS attacks and other accumulative threats. Juniper technology was also selected so that it can help the Dutch company in time-saving while new data are deployed worldwide.
“i3D.net operates a global distributed hosting platform, so we require a security solution that enables consistent and dynamic protection at scale. Juniper’s virtual SRX firewalls meet and exceed our secure network requirements. Our network team scaled the vSRX to mitigate DDoS attacks and filter malicious traffic aimed at our customer’s services. Security and performance are our number one priorities and Juniper’s SDSN platform allows us to deliver,” said Stijn Koster, chief executive officer at i3D.net.
The Dutch company, i3D.net is prominently known for rapid deployment of servers globally. With Juniper’s vSRX, i3D.net will be able to deploy new firewalls and security policies, thus bringing agility and consistent security to company’s operations. The SRX Series Services Gateway is renowned to deliver a complete virtual firewall solution that includes providing advanced security services, robust networking and automated virtual machine life cycle management capabilities.
Credited to: http://newsroom.juniper.net
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