Thursday 4 October 2018

Epsilon adopts Juniper Networks' Metro Fabric solutions

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 4 (Bernama) -- Epsilon, a global communications service provider, has deployed Juniper’s Metro Fabric solutions by Juniper Networks Inc to support its global network upgrades to power future IoT applications and robust enterprise services.
Epsilon required a network to scale seamlessly for Infiny by Epsilon – on-demand, self-service Software-Defined Networking (SDN) platform; offering a comprehensive set of enterprise data and voice global connectivity services.
Epsilon found the solutions required for its 100GbE-ready infrastructure, enabling simple service delivery across multiple complex metro locations – through a combination of routing and optical capabilities, offered by Juniper Networks.
Juniper’s Metro Fabric solutions will allow Epsilon to provide a variety of connectivity options across 1GbE/10GbE/100GbE, tailored to individual market requirements.

Juniper Networks, an industry leader in automated, scalable and secure networks said in a statement, Epsilon now has the crucial end-to-end SLA visibility to eventually support on-demand provisioning across its end users.

According to the statement, the solutions are also offering the current and long-term scalability and investment protection required to service more than 100 points-of-presence across the United States, Europe, Middle East and Asia-Pacific.
“We are delighted to have been selected to power Epsilon’s worldwide network expansion. In an era of explosive big data analytics, IoT and cloud growth, customers increasingly demand not just world-class performance, but also seamless networking scalability for future expansion,” said vice president and general manager, ASEAN, Juniper Networks, Ang Thiam Guan.
Chief executive officer, Epsilon, Jerzy Szlosarek said: “By upgrading our network to offer 100GbE on-demand around the world, we are helping not only our existing partners but also new customers to benefit from hyper-scalable connectivity that is designed to support services of the future.
More details at www.juniper.net

--BERNAMA

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