Tim Hortons deploys Juniper Networks security solutions
February 24, 2010
Juniper Networks Inc., a leader in high-performance networking, has announced that Tim Hortons Inc. has deployed solutions from Juniper's security network infrastructure portfolio. With the Juniper deployment, Tim Hortons is able to connect more than 3,000 stores across Canada and the United States with the ability to support payment card industry (PCI) compliance, provide business continuity and transfer high volumes of information through a secure environment for its business operations and retail transactions.
"Our Juniper network infrastructure unites our business community and provides a framework to address the security, data integrity and privacy requirements of the retail industry," said Gordon Phillips, director of store technologies and research for Tim Hortons Inc., in a news release. "Specifically, we are able to comply with the PCI standards that were created to prevent credit card fraud, hacking and various other security vulnerabilities and threats. We also improved application availability and increased operational efficiency by leveraging the capabilities of Juniper's offerings."
Juniper's firewall/VPN security platforms deliver a solid mix of high performance, security and LAN/WAN connectivity for all store locations, providing anytime, anywhere secure access to corporate information and applications for Tim Hortons' remote users, mobile employees, store owners and partners.
"Our high-performance security solutions allow Tim Hortons to manage its business content, transactions, and information efficiently and reliably," said John Dathan, enterprise general manager, Canada, Juniper Networks. "Each retail location can now enable new applications to support its ongoing business and customer initiatives."