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Roland performs with Juniper
Networks
ConvergenceAsia staff
18/07/2007
Roland Corporation, a
Japanese-based manufacturer of musical instruments, has deployed Juniper
Networks' Secure Services Gateway (SSG) purpose-built security appliances to
underpin its high-performance global WAN connecting domestic offices with
over 20 overseas branches.
The company deployed the SSG appliances to boost its network performance and
separate firewall functionality into external and internal zones. The SSG
520 protects an external Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) while the SSG 550 protects
internal resources such as email, database systems and other network
resources for Roland's globally located staff and business subsidiaries.
"We have selected the SSG devices because they met our needs for easy
deployment and comprehensive security features," said Satoshi Otsuka, group
leader of Roland's Information Infrastructure Group.
Firewall appliances often use a confusing mix of different management
interfaces, making the total solution more difficult to maintain, especially
when security policies must be adjusted, he said. "In contrast, the entire
SSG range uses a single management interface which saves our IT staff a
considerable amount of time and allows us to deploy additional Juniper
Networks security appliances without learning another user interface."
The Juniper Networks Secure Services Gateway 500 Series (SSG) delivers a mix
of performance, security and LAN/WAN connectivity for regional and branch
office deployments. Traffic flowing in and out of the branch office is
protected from worms, Spyware, Trojans, and malware by a complete set of
optional Unified Threat Management (UTM) security features including
Stateful firewall, IPSec VPN, IPS, Antivirus (includes instant message
scanning, anti-spyware, anti-adware, anti-phishing), anti-spam, and web
filtering.
The company is planning to leverage the SSG's VPN functionality at a later
stage.
Founded in 1972, Roland is a leading Japanese manufacturer of electronic
musical instruments, electronic equipment and software. The company has
factories in Japan, the United States, Italy, and Taiwan. |
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