Clavister to secure Regus network infrastructure worldwide

Leading operator of business centres uses Clavister’s physical and virtual next-generation firewalls to secure thousands of sites globally: order has initial value of 1.8M euro.

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Clavister has signed a three-year license and support agreement worth 1.9 million euros with Regus, the global workspace provider, to secure Internet connectivity on-demand to its clients.

Regus has been using Clavister’s technology, for firewalling, network segregation and traffic management since 2009, covering its network of 3,000 business centres in more than 100 countries. The Clavister solutions support global VPN communications to Regus’ data centres and enable secure remote access to its internal applications and servers.

Jim Carlsson, CEO of Clavister, said: “The scale of this project is a testament to the rich functionality and scalability of our next-generation security solutions, and their flexibility in delivering complete security to a broad spectrum of sectors and businesses. This deployment ensures that Regus can protect its global networks, and to provide a range of value-added security services to its millions of customers.”

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