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DMX unit wins US$2.5m contract from major consumer in Malaysia
By Jonathan Peeris, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 23 November 2009 2051 hrs

 
 
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SINGAPORE: Mainboard-listed DMX Group said on Monday its subsidiary, Packet Systems Malaysia, has won a US$2.5 million contract from a major consumer and business bank in Malaysia.

The contract, which did not name the bank, is to design, build and deploy a high performance network infrastructure for deploying existing multi-vendor services and applications over a single network.

This will encompass the bank's entire backroom functions at its six-storey data centre in Putrajaya, Malaysia.

DMX said its multi-location network architecture conserves the bank headquarters' bandwidth for corporate use.

It added that the multi-tiered security management application guards against the spread of viruses, malicious attacks, and security vulnerabilities at the source.

DMX said the contract is the biggest to date for Packet Systems Malaysia.

- CNA/yb

 

 
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