Juniper Networks scored a win in India’s oil industry this week after the country’s second-largest, state-owned petroleum producer, Oil India, tapped the networking stalwart to modernize its datacenter and campus infrastructure.by the Indian Government unveiled during the country’s 75th independence day last year, which seeks to achieve complete energy independence by 2047.
As a piece of this much broader mission, Oil India plans to deploy Juniper’s switches and firewalls throughout its datacenter and campus networks to support greater degrees of automation across the company’s 2,000 kilometers of oil and gas pipelines. Additionally, the companies claim these upgrades will support the use of autonomous drones and video analytics functionality to deter illegal activities, detect and contain leaks, and prevent environmental damages.
“Having a Juniper network fabric in our datacenters and offices gives Oil India improved business resiliency, greater flexibility and choices to deliver better digital experiences to our employees and customers,” Chandan Kumar Barman, deputy GM of IT for Oil India, said in a cannedThe partnership will see Oil India deploy Juniper’s QFX5120 switches in its flagship datacenter, located at its Duliajan Assam headquarters.
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