Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality (IBB) Selects Enterasys to Securely Connect City-Wide Traffic Control Center

Turkey's Largest City Monitors and Manages 412 Live Surveillance Cameras


ANDOVER, MA--(Marketwire - January 27, 2009) - Enterasys Networks Inc., the Secure Networks Company™, today announced that the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality has selected its Matrix® N-Series switches and NetSight® management software to support real-time video and Internet-based monitoring of the city's critical traffic and transportation infrastructure. The new Enterasys identity-based IT infrastructure reliably and securely transports digital video from more than 412 remote surveillance cameras throughout the metropolitan area, delivers network connectivity for 50 remote Traffic Control personnel as well as supports live traffic reports for Istanbul's 15 million residents to access via computers, PDAs and televisions.

When the Istanbul Traffic Control Center, a division of the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality, sought to upgrade its method of monitoring traffic flow and control, they soon realized that a network infrastructure upgrade would be the first step in the process.

"Our goal was to provide the most cost-effective, best-in-class infrastructure and easiest to use management system for this project," explained Ahmet Selami Sögüt, surveillance systems department chief for ISBAK A.S. "We looked at many different vendors during our selection process, and Enterasys was the one who met all of our requirements at a competitive price point."

The new Enterasys network is comprised of Matrix® N-Series switches in the core, supporting the Traffic Control Center's mission-critical applications such as the traffic congestion map and roadway signage systems. Real-time data collected from remote video surveillance cameras is routed safely and securely along the Enterasys network and converted to traffic information used by Traffic Control Center personnel and by Istanbul residents via the web. With the simple-to-use, remote management features of Enterasys' NetSight® management software, Sögüt and his team of only two full-time network operations employees can cut travel expenses associated with managing remote sites, while retaining granular network visibility and control.

The new IT infrastructure also seamlessly integrates with the Control Center's existing hardware, allowing for maximum return on investment with legacy infrastructure, while built-in security and service-oriented networking features gives Sögüt peace-of-mind that information confidentiality, integrity and availability will remain safe at any point along the network. The new system delivers:

--  Real time video surveillance of city traffic
--  Online surveying of the signalized intersections
--  Broadcast of the traffic congestion information with sound and images
--  Observation of momentary local traffic events/accidents
--  Information for city drivers on the road about momentary traffic
    incidents
--  Surveying of the city's superstructure, living areas and other points
    of interest
--  Distributing the traffic information to citizens via internet and
    mobile phone through the Traffic Control Center.
    

"The technology, security, high availability and ease-of-management features Enterasys delivered were very important to the completion of this project," Sögüt said. "In addition, we have also enjoyed the peace-of-mind the Enterasys support team provides. Knowing that if there is ever a problem, Enterasys will resolve it quickly; this gives us added confidence that we made the best choice in our technology partner."

About Enterasys Networks

Enterasys is part of Siemens Enterprise Communications, a joint venture between the private equity firm The Gores Group and Siemens AG. Enterasys delivers Secure Networks™ that ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of IT services and the business users that rely on them -- without sacrificing performance. Thousands of enterprises, government agencies and educational institutions in more than 70 countries worldwide rely on our convergence, compliance and connectivity solutions to deliver business-oriented, identity-based visibility and control of individual user and application priority and security. The company's culture is centered on the principle, "There is nothing more important than our customers." Enterasys' standards-based, open-architecture approach to network security offers a long technology lifecycle and significant operational and business benefits, while reducing total cost of ownership. Information about Enterasys' award winning, policy-enabled switches, routers, wireless products, security software and services is available at www.enterasys.com.

About Siemens Enterprise Communications

Siemens Enterprise Communications is a joint venture between the private equity firm The Gores Group and Siemens AG. The joint venture incorporates Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH & Co. KG, its worldwide affiliates and the businesses of Enterasys Networks and SER Solutions, creating a new leader in enterprise communications -- strong in unified communications, contact centers and secure networks. More than 14,000 employees worldwide follow an Open Communications approach, providing enterprise communications and data networking solutions for enterprises of all sizes. This enables business processes to be more productive, faster and more secure within any network or information technology infrastructure. In fiscal 2007, Siemens Enterprise Communications generated revenues of approximately 3.2 billion Euros. For more information about Siemens Enterprise Communications, please visit www.siemens.com/open.

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