适用行业
- 建筑物
- 建筑与基础设施
用例
- 施工管理
- 基础设施检查
服务
- 云规划/设计/实施服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
曼柴油机与透平公司 (MAN Diesel & Turbo) 隶属于曼集团 (MAN Group),曼集团是欧洲运输相关工程领域领先的工业企业之一。该公司 2011 年收入约为 165 亿欧元,是卡车、公共汽车、柴油发动机、涡轮机械和特殊齿轮装置的供应商。 MAN Diesel & Turbo 拥有约 52,500 名员工,在 50 个国家/地区的 100 多个地点开展业务。其各个部门在各自的市场中占据领先地位,使其成为全球工业领域的重要参与者。
挑战
MAN Diesel & Turbo 是运输相关工程领域的领先工业企业,当其现有安全解决方案 SurfControl 寿终正寝时,他们面临着重大挑战。该公司拥有一个由 12,000 名用户组成的庞大网络,遍布 50 个国家/地区的 100 多个地点,因此需要找到一种新的解决方案来保护其广泛的用户群,同时又不会产生额外的资本支出。复制设备模型的任务不再可行,特别是考虑到他们的一些远程站点缺乏高级过滤。我们面临的挑战是找到一种不仅有效、而且可扩展且能够根据公司需求不断发展的解决方案。
解决方案
在寻找新解决方案的过程中,MAN Diesel & Turbo 评估了多种选择,包括 McAfee 本地和云网关解决方案、Websense 和 Cisco Scansafe。然而,他们发现混合解决方案具有挑战性,因为本地组件和云组件是分离的,这使得报告变得困难。经过跨越两大洲的严格测试,该公司选择了 Zscaler。 Zscaler 解决方案以其简单性、可扩展性和先进的架构而脱颖而出。作为纯云服务,Zscaler 使 MAN Diesel & Turbo 无需任何额外硬件即可保护其所有办公室的安全。该解决方案从头开始采用云架构构建,易于管理并有效保护用户。此外,Zscaler 的先进架构允许与一系列身份验证选项、流量转发选项以及第三方服务和工具集成,使其成为技术标准不断发展或变化的企业的理想选择。
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