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Almaviva TSF S.p.A: Enhancing Perimeter Security with Check Point Solutions
技术
- 网络与连接 - 网关
- 传感器 - 温度传感器
适用行业
- 水泥
- 国家安全与国防
适用功能
- 物流运输
用例
- 库存管理
- 车辆到基础设施 (V2I)
服务
- 系统集成
挑战
Almaviva TSF 是意大利运输和物流行业领先的系统集成商,旨在实施新的基础设施以提供数据中心即服务。目标是简化 IT 资源的使用,以获得竞争优势并吸引新的目标受众。面临的挑战是提高内部和面向客户的灵活性。新的基础设施需要有效地保护提供给客户的单个计算“单元”,分离和保护共享计算资源,支持混合虚拟/物理基础设施,在高性能、10 GB 环境中实现最高数据吞吐量,并允许单一控制台,方便集中管理。
关于客户
Almaviva TSF SpA 是意大利运输和物流行业领先的系统集成商。该公司成立于 1997 年,是意大利铁路集团 ICT 部门的子公司,为运输和物流提供 IT 服务。 Almaviva TSF 旨在建立一个全新的数据中心,为新老客户提供各种 IT 资源(CPU 能力、存储、连接),以增加收入并开拓新市场。安全在这个项目中发挥了关键作用。
解决方案
Check Point 提供的解决方案可以满足 Almaviva TSF 的所有需求。遵循虚拟化范式创建了一个全新的数据中心。客户之间共享资源,以最大限度地提高效率,并且可以在特定需求发生变化时立即进行调整。 Check Point 解决方案监控和控制数据中心内以及周边的流量。通过实施 VSX-1 设备提供了最高级别的安全性,该设备集成到已受 Check Point 设备保护的核心基础设施中。 Provider-1 使 Almaviva TSF 能够在单个服务器上整合多达 250 个管理控制台,Eventia Reporter 以独特的图形格式聚合所有网关生成的所有安全报告,使管理更轻松、更有效。
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