公司规模
Large Corporate
地区
- Asia
- America
国家
- United States
产品
- Forcepoint™’s Trusted Thin Client®
- Citrix®
- NetApp®
- Avocent®
- Hewlett Packard™ (HP) thin client device
技术栈
- Network Infrastructure
- Thin Client Technology
- Multilevel Security
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Productivity Improvements
- Cost Savings
- Digital Expertise
技术
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 云计算
适用行业
- 国家安全与国防
- 航天
适用功能
- 离散制造
- 物流运输
用例
- 网络安全
- 远程资产管理
- 远程协作
服务
- 云规划/设计/实施服务
- 网络安全服务
关于客户
空军中央司令部 (AFCENT) 负责支持在西南亚进行的所有空中行动,并为作战人员提供增强的能力。2009 年,第 350 电子系统组 (ESG) 参与了一个建立新的联合空中和太空作战中心 (CAOC) 的项目。在新设施投入使用之前,美国和联军使用了六年的“临时”仓库式设施。
挑战
空军中央司令部 (AFCENT) 的任务是建立一个新的联合空中和太空作战中心 (CAOC),以取代已使用六年的临时设施。新的 CAOC 需要提供更强大的系统来满足用户需求并提高互操作性。它还必须充分利用物理空间并降低功耗。从旧设施到新设施的过渡必须无缝衔接,以免中断任务行动。在过渡期间,CAOC 控制着两个现场战区的空中行动。该项目从规划到实施,不到两年就完成了。这个桌面整合项目给各方带来了其他挑战,因为 AFCENT 的任务要求全天候运营,可用性达到 99.99%。
解决方案
为了完成这项大规模工作,AFCENT 选择了 Forcepoint™ 的 Trusted Thin Client® 作为多级安全组件,并采用了 Citrix®、NetApp® 和 Avocent® 的技术来完善解决方案。为了恢复所需的工作空间、降低功耗并实现计算环境和网络基础设施的现代化,AFCENT 的目标是用瘦客户端取代 95% 的台式计算机。通过实施 Trusted Thin Client 软件,每个用户工作站的多个台式系统都被单个 Hewlett Packard™ (HP) 瘦客户端设备取代。用户现在可以从单个监视器查看多个网络,即使是不同分类级别的网络。如今,已部署了 1,648 个 Trusted Thin Client 席位。后端有多个分发控制台来支持用户、负载平衡和故障转移。Trusted Thin Client 部署最初为四个分类网络提供网络分离,现在提供对六个不同网络的安全访问。此实施支持超过 120 个命令和控制 (C2) 应用程序。
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