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Southern Communications– Data Services Ltd.

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Cybersecurity & Privacy - Network Security
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) - Cloud Computing
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) - Hybrid Cloud
Telecommunications
Business Operation
Cybersecurity
Process Control & Optimization
Cloud Planning, Design & Implementation Services
Cybersecurity Services
System Integration
Southern Communications, a provider of mission-critical infrastructure as a service (IaaS) for medium to large scale enterprises, was facing a challenge with their signature product, Smart-Connect. As broadband lines improved, leased lines became more affordable, and new technologies became available, the customer desired an alternative solution that could support larger enterprise customers. Managed services are a commoditized market, and Southern Communications needed a way to differentiate their offering from its competitors. The new solution needed to support a wide range of connectivity options, allow for redundancy at each site, have the ability to assign priority to business-critical application traffic, provide visualization tools and reports, offer next-generation security, and have centralized management.
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Southern Communications (formerly Link-Connect) is a provider of mission-critical infrastructure as a service (IaaS) for medium to large scale enterprises, with a major focus on SD-WAN. When a business outsources the management of their infrastructure, internal teams can focus their efforts on IT systems and projects that provide long-term value to their organization. For years, the company used their signature product, dubbed Smart-Connect, to bond multiple broadband lines together with a technology developed in-house. Smart-Connect fulfilled customer needs for a period of time, but as broadband lines improved, leased lines became more affordable, and new technologies became available, the customer desired an alternative solution that could support larger enterprise customers.
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Southern Communications selected Forcepoint NGFW with Secure SD-WAN as it satisfied their requirements for the new solution. Clients’ sites are first connected to virtual firewalls housed in the Southern Communications data center. After physical firewalls are installed at client sites, network traffic is moved from the virtual firewalls to physical appliances. Each installation is tailored to a client’s specific needs: while some prefer to replace MPLS lines altogether, others feel more comfortable augmenting MPLS with other technologies. Forcepoint NGFW with Secure SD-WAN enables the addition of new connection technologies without complex configurations or downtime. In addition to SD-WAN, the company offers their customers the option to outsource security management. Lastly, the company offers Forcepoint’s email and web security products with sandboxing (Advanced Malware Detection), as threats that originate from email or web are top of mind for many security teams.
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The company has doubled their business in the past four years since adopting Forcepoint NGFW with secure SD-WAN, increasing staff, and implementing a new sales strategy.
The company now manages over 400 Forcepoint NGFWs to meet the demands of their ever-expanding client base; these span multiple sites for each client, often times deployed as clusters.
With Forcepoint’s SD-WAN dashboard, reporting, and visualization tools, the company provides clients with granular details on network traffic, drilling down to specific activities that are consuming the bulk of their bandwidth, and even identifying the responsible end-users.
Doubled their business in the past four years
Manages over 400 Forcepoint NGFWs
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