List of Juniper Networks SRX5600 Services Customers
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Companies using Juniper Networks SRX5600 Services for Next Generation Firewall include: China Minsheng Banking, a China based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 63490 employees and revenues of $18.98 billion, TIM Brasil, a Brazil based Communications organisation with 9253 employees and revenues of $4.40 billion, Pac-12 Enteprises, a United States based Media organisation with 700 employees and revenues of $100.0 million, Innova, a Russia based Professional Services organisation with 250 employees and revenues of $20.0 million and many others.
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China Minsheng Banking | Banking and Financial Services | 63490 | $19.0B | China | Juniper Networks | Juniper Networks SRX5600 Services | Next Generation Firewall | 2013 | n/a |
In 2013, China Minsheng Banking deployed Juniper Networks SRX5600 Services and SRX3600 Services Gateways in a new data center to provide high-performance, scalable security for internet, intranet and data center gateways. The deployment targeted finance and IT security process areas in China and was intended to support the bank's core systems and branch network scaling.
Juniper Networks SRX5600 Services was configured as a Next Generation Firewall delivering multi gigabit firewall throughput and improved availability, leveraging category aligned capabilities such as stateful inspection, application visibility and intrusion prevention to maintain consistent security policy enforcement across gateway interfaces. Configuration emphasized service gateway scalability and high availability clustering to provide carrier class uptime for critical banking traffic.
Operational coverage included the new data center and distributed branch network gateways, integrating into the bank's network edge and data center security fabric to protect internet facing services, intranet links and transaction processing systems. The implementation standardized policy models for consistent rule sets across internet, intranet and data center tiers, supporting centralized policy deployment and distributed enforcement by the IT security organization.
The rollout reported in 2013 centered on embedding Juniper Networks SRX5600 Services as the bank's primary Next Generation Firewall platform to sustain branch scaling and core system protection, while delivering the stated multi gigabit throughput and improved availability outcomes. Governance focused on centralized policy control and availability design to meet carrier class uptime objectives.
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Innova | Professional Services | 250 | $20M | Russia | Juniper Networks | Juniper Networks SRX5600 Services | Next Generation Firewall | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015 Innova deployed Juniper Networks SRX5600 Services as its Next Generation Firewall to centralize perimeter security across the firms network infrastructure. The implementation was scoped for a 250 employee professional services organization, targeting network security and IT operations functions.
The deployment leveraged the SRX Series Services Gateway cluster consolidation capability to consolidate multiple firewall instances into a clustered SRX5600 configuration, operating on the Juniper Networks Junos operating system. Functional capabilities implemented include stateful firewalling and policy enforcement, cluster-based high availability, and consolidated administrative control through the Junos management interface. Juniper Networks SRX5600 Services was configured to deliver unified policy management and to reduce the number of discrete firewall appliances by using cluster consolidation.
Operational coverage focused on the enterprise perimeter and internal security zones, with primary impact on IT, security operations, and network administration. Innova reported that the SRX Series cluster consolidation capability set Juniper Networks apart, and noted the Junos operating system as well designed with a very user friendly interface. The deployment placed Juniper Networks SRX5600 Services at the center of Innovas network security architecture as its Next Generation Firewall solution.
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Pac-12 Enteprises | Media | 700 | $100M | United States | Juniper Networks | Juniper Networks SRX5600 Services | Next Generation Firewall | 2012 | Cdw |
In 2012 Pac-12 Enterprises deployed Juniper Networks SRX5600 Services to secure and connect its primary data center to 116 college sports venues, supporting broadcast operations and network delivery for the Pac-12 channel launch. The Juniper Networks SRX5600 Services implementation, classified as Next Generation Firewall, was scoped for broadcast operations and network functions across the United States and went live for the channel launch in August 2012.
The deployment leveraged SRX Series service gateway capabilities to provide high-throughput perimeter security, stateful inspection, application layer inspection, intrusion prevention, VPN termination, and granular policy controls typical of Next Generation Firewall architectures. Configuration work focused on scaling concurrent session capacity and throughput to support live event distribution, and the SRX5600 Services were provisioned to handle real-time broadcast traffic patterns and multicast or high-bandwidth flows.
Cdw participated as the systems integrator for the network build, integrating the SRX5600 Services into the Pac-12 network topology to connect the data center to remote venue links for broadcast and digital delivery. Operational coverage included broadcast operations and network teams, with deployment architecture focused on centralized security controls at the data center edge and distributed connectivity to 116 venues across the United States.
Governance and operational change emphasized centralized security policy and runbook-driven procedures for live event distribution to improve operational simplicity. The program began network build activities in 2012 and achieved production availability in August 2012, and documentation from the project cites improved scalability and operational simplicity for live event distribution as explicit outcomes.
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Communications | 9253 | $4.4B | Brazil | Juniper Networks | Juniper Networks SRX5600 Services | Next Generation Firewall | 2014 | n/a |
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