Nokia Joins Forces with Check Point and Intel to Improve Security
09/05/2007
Nokia has teamed up with Check Point and Intel to enhance corporate
network security in the face of rising threats. Nokia is working
together with Check Point and Intel to improve enterprise security by
delivering powerful new security appliances that efficiently inspect
network traffic in multi-gigabit environments and search deeper for
signs of attacks without slowing network performance.
ebizQ received the following:
The first result of this collaboration is the Nokia IP2450 security platform, a high-end integrated security appliance for Firewall/VPN with high-performance and IT investment protection for business customers (see separate Nokia
press release).
With integrated innovations, customers are able to realize the full
potential of their network security infrastructure. The quad-core
Intel(r) Xeon(r) processor 5355 allows security appliances to manage
high traffic volumes more efficiently at the CPU level. The recently
announced Check Point CoreXL(TM), part of the Open Performance
Architecture, provides data center performance levels with strict
security activated by leveraging multi-core processors. Nokia brings the
multi-processing innovations together with its own hardened Nokia
IPSO(TM) operating system and Nokia Accelerated Data Path Card
technology, delivering the complete package in an IP security appliance
backed by global support and services.
"The collaboration of Nokia, Check Point and Intel will bring a tighter
integration of the hardware, operating environment and applications to
allow customers to benefit from increased performance at decreasing
prices," said Andy Buss, principal analyst, Canalys. "Partners and
integrators will benefit from the increased performance and
interoperability allowing them to concentrate on value added services
and support."
As next steps, Nokia plans to support Check Point CoreXL on Nokia IP2450
and other multi-core platforms early next year; and engineering teams at
the three companies plan to explore how to take advantage of upcoming
Nokia ADP Card and Nokia IPSO innovations to further improve security
performance. At the go-to-market level, the companies plan to conduct
joint security channel briefings beginning in select EMEA markets in
November.
"Our customers want the highest levels of security and performance.
ASIC-based solutions can't compete with the speed and flexibility of
Check Point and Intel combined," said Robert Egner, vice president of
product management, Check Point. "Together with Nokia leveraging the
Intel and Check Point CoreXL innovations, we envision many more
opportunities to solve enterprise security challenges with our joint
channel community."
"The newly introduced Nokia IP2450 is a perfect example of how sharing
innovations between Nokia, Intel and Check Point is helping customers
better address security threats and earn benefits from every piece of
their IT investment in a security appliance," said Tom Furlong, vice
president, Security and Mobile Connectivity, Nokia. "This further
bolsters the Nokia security product portfolio enabling us to deliver
expandable solutions backed by the global support and maintenance that
large companies and service providers demand."
"Intel is very active in the security space helping the industry solve
the challenges of deeper inspection of traffic without slowing network
performance," said Doug Davis, vice president and general manager,
Embedded and Communications Group, Intel. "The quad-core Intel(r)
Xeon(r) processor 5355 based platforms are designed to improve security
and server density while lowering power and cooling costs. This allows
leading vendors like Check Point and Nokia to benefit and improve upon
multi-core technology from Intel."