Intelligent Data Centres Issue 11 | Page 6

NEWS Juniper Networks ‘Recommended’ for data centre security gateway offering uniper Networks, a leader in secure, AI-driven networks, has announced that it has received a ‘Recommended’ rating in the 2019 Data Center Security Gateway (DCSG) Test Report conducted by NSS Labs, a world leading information security research and advisory company. J Juniper’s SRX5400 with one SPC3 card, running AppSec and IDP, was assessed by NSS Labs on security effectiveness, performance, stability, reliability and Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). ‘Juniper is back,’ is the first bullet point listed by NSS Labs under ‘Key Takeaways’ within the DCSG Security Value Map Comparative Report. Notable results from the report include Juniper’s scores of 100% on evasion block rate, 99.62% on exploit block rate and a demonstrated average secured throughput of 13.962 gigabits per second. Juniper believes its ratings in security, performance and TCO as tested by NSS Labs demonstrate the effectiveness of the SRX Series Security Gateway in protecting the data centre. The SRX, combined with a central policy engine, cloud-based advanced threat software and distributed security intelligence, are crucial parts of Juniper’s Connected Security strategy to safeguard users, applications and infrastructure by extending security to all points of connection on the network. Liquid Telecom inaugurates METISS subsea cable landing station in KwaZulu-Natal iquid Telecom South Africa, part of the leading pan- African telecoms group Liquid Telecom, together with a consortium of telecommunication companies, has officially inaugurated the landing station of the Melting Pot Indianoceanic Submarine System (METISS) at Umbogotwini in KwaZulu-Natal. The Project is expected to be completed and operational by July 2020. L Dr Angus Hay, General Manager for Africa Data Centres’ Southern Africa, said: “Everything we do is driven by a simple yet powerful belief that everyone in Africa has the right to be connected. The METISS subsea fibre optic cable underscores the company’s commitment to provide high-speed connectivity to every African on the continent.” Following an agreement in 2018 with a consortium of telcos 6 Issue 11 including Canal+ Télécom, CEB Fibernet, Emtel, SRR, Telma, Liquid Telecom South Africa has provided the landing station in KwaZulu-Natal. It will host and manage the submarine cable whilst also providing fibre backhaul to Teraco. “This partnership with Liquid Telecom is an important step for connecting people and economies of the Indian Ocean islands to South Africa which is among the major Internet hubs in Africa,” added Xavier Hemesse, METISS Chairman. Liquid Telecom has been investing heavily across the continent where it operates Africa’s largest independent fibre network, spanning almost 70,000km. In South Africa, the company recently unveiled its new core network that offers 99.999% uptime, responding to customer demand for extra bandwidth and vastly improved reliability. www.intelligentdatacentres.com