Garanti Bank Selects Cisco Systems for New Turkish Datacentre Backbone



    Cisco Systems(R) (NASDAQ:CSCO) today announced that Garanti Bank,
    the leading Turkish retail, commercial and corporate bank, has
    selected Cisco to provide a new backbone network infrastructure for
    its datacentre operations comprising storage area networking, data
    centre switching and integrated security. The new data centre
    infrastructure will help the bank support the data security
    requirements of its mainframe applications.

    Garanti Bank's data centre houses all its banking data. The new
    data centre network infrastructure will also help allow the company to
    take advantage of improved capacity to handle expanding requirements
    stemming from areas such as multi-channel banking and the need to
    comply with banking regulations.

    "We have been very impressed by Cisco's Data Centre Network
    Architecture and the integrated systems approach to providing
    interoperability between data centre components," said Mrs. Eser Unal,
    Business Unit Manager, Network Services for Garanti Teknoloji. "As we
    develop our strategy, we are looking to achieve further cost
    efficiencies by deploying Cisco SAN technologies and Cisco's
    virtualized Firewall Services Modules (FWSM) to help support high
    levels of reliability and security within our data centre environment.
    One key advantage of the Cisco technology is that there is a
    consistent integrated networking approach across its data centre
    switching and storage networking portfolios."

    The new storage area network infrastructure is based around Cisco
    MDS 9509 Multilayer SAN directors, with Cisco MDS Multiprotocol
    Services Modules. In addition to redundant Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series
    switches with the Cisco Supervisor Engine 720, Garanti Bank's network
    upgrade features a number of other Cisco network components, including
    integrated security with Cisco Firewall Services Modules. The Catalyst
    6500 Series switches will also help allow Garanti Bank to boost
    switching rates in the data centre from 140 Gbps to 720 Gbps, and
    interconnect to Cisco Catalyst 4510R series switches at the network
    edge.

    "The Cisco Data Centre Network Architecture represents the
    practical realization of our intelligent networking vision for the
    data centre. An important benefit of Cisco's data centre strategy lies
    in helping enterprises to plan for future growth through a tight
    integration of intelligent architectures including switching, optical,
    storage area networking, integrated security and server load
    balancing," commented Kaan Terzioglu, VP for Central and Eastern
    Europe for Cisco Systems. "We are working to provide the building
    blocks for a phased evolution of our data centre strategy as
    organizations move to consolidate, virtualize and ultimately build
    automation into their data centre environments."

    The approach to using Firewall Service Modules in the data centre
    is to help give fully controlled access to host systems from different
    regions on the Garanti Bank network. FWSM modules operate in multiple
    context modes using a stateful failover approach. Using different
    contexts for each segment, the traffic from all parties can also be
    isolated. Contexts can be used either in routed or transparent mode;
    by using a context in transparent mode Garanti Bank is able to pass
    Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) traffic through the context,
    eliminating the need for static routes. The advantage is that this
    approach is more reliable, more secure and more practical.

    About Garanti Bank

    Garanti Bank is one of the top banks in the Turkish finance
    sector, with 467 branches in September 2006 and US$29,8 billion in
    assets at the end of June 2006.

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