The second network and security laboratory in Vietnam

On the morning of April 13, Juniper Networks and J-Protek announced the launch of the second network and security laboratory in Vietnam. This new lab in Hanoi, invested more than 4 million USD, is equipped with advanced routing and security solutions, enabling customers to experiment in a simulated environment like a real environment.

This lab in Hanoi is the next of the same lab that was opened in Ho Chi Minh City in January 2007. Both labs are equipped with Juniper Network devices, and the technologies tested here include wide area networks, virtual private networks, voice over IP, videoconferencing, along with solutions for data centers. materials and branches for both service providers and businesses.

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Opening the Lab room in Hanoi on April 13 morning.Photo: LQ

Customers will be able to test the technology and evaluate the product's features in the simulated environment as it was before deployment. One of those customers is the Ministry of Finance, the MPLS network system that has been simulated in the Lab, and assesses the level of interaction of Juniper core routers with existing core routers in Network system of the Ministry.

' Vietnamese businesses are developing rapidly thanks to the application of network technology, and there is a growing need for lab utilities to create a simulated environment to test complex network technologies of many suppliers. The level is available in the market , 'said Ha Huy Hao, General Director of Juniper Vietnam. ' Now that these 2 new labs have brought to customers such as the Ministry of Finance, Vietnam Deposit Insurance, and Dong A Bank, Techcombank has the opportunity to test new generation network solutions before put into practical implementation '.

' Security threats are rising even as businesses increasingly rely on secure, high-availability networks to provide applications and services. This is reflected in Vietnam's rapidly expanding network security market, which is expected to grow to 22% in the period from 2005 and 2010 , 'said Nguyen Thuong Quan, CEO of J -Protek said.

L.Quang