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O2 is a leading
provider of mobile telecom services, offering consumer and
corporate communications solutions. The company has approximately
37 million customers and some 25,000 employees. O2 has chosen Xtradyne's
DBC and Security Policy Server products for the secure
firewalling of XML Web Services based value added services (
customer case study) and the secure firewalling of Corba
based value-added services and network management systems
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Lufthansa
is one of the world's biggest and prestigious airlines and an
aviation group with a network of more than 400 subsidiaries
around the globe. Lufthansa uses Xtradyne's I-DBC product to
secure applications' communications to connected Airports. |
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Los Alamos National
Laboratory uses Xtradyne products to secure a Homeland
Security Biodefense System. |
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A reference project for
the use in Automotive is Volkswagen's Globuss application.
Xtradyne helped to make this application ready for secure
Internet deployment. To learn more, see the press release, or
our presentation at the OMG′s DocSec
workshop.
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GAD is an IT
service provider for the German finance sector serving
approximately 540 banks (Volksbanken and Raiffeisenbanken) and
several insurance companies. GAD uses Xtradyne's I-DBC product to
protect several application systems. GAD operates more than 40
widely dispersed I-DBC intances in their service network. |
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Deutsche Bank is
one of the leading international financial service providers,
serving 13 million customers in 76 countries. Deutsche Bank has
chosen Xtradyne's I-DBC product to protect its I2CS Human
Resources System. For more, see our press
release. |
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Munich Airport is one of the biggest airports
in Germany with about 30 million passengers per year. Xtradyne
helps Munich Airport with its DBC and Security Policy Server
products to easily and cost-efficiently connect security critical
applications of new Terminal 2 to the main computing center. For
more see our press release. |
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