Intelligent CIO Europe Issue 26 | Page 11

NEWS Ericsson and Fraunhofer IPT launch 5G-Industry Campus Europe partners at 5G-Industry Campus Europe will investigate application scenarios in seven sub-projects within the field of production. These include 5G sensors for monitoring and controlling highly complex manufacturing processes to mobile robotics, logistics and multi-site production chains. In addition, scientists at RWTH Aachen University want to test the use of modern Edge cloud systems for fast data processing to exploit the potential of 5G in a networked, adaptive production. German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, and Swedish Prime Minister, Stefan Löfven, were updated on the progress and benefits of 5G-Industry Campus Europe during a visit to the Hannover Messe trade fair in 2019. E ricsson and the Fraunhofer Institute for Production Technology (IPT), have launched 5G-Industry Campus Europe, the continent’s largest industrial 5G research network, to jointly explore with companies and research partners further areas in which 5G can be applied within production and to test these as practically as possible. 5G-Industry Campus Europe’s outdoor private networks at RWTH Aachen University cover an area of about 1 km sq. Its indoor private networks – in the machine halls of the participating partners, which represent all fields of production technology – cover an area of almost 7,000 m sq. Germany’s Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure (BMVI) is funding the consortium, which Fraunhofer IPT is coordinating on the Melaten campus at RWTH Aachen University, in order to set up the regional 5G research network. Fraunhofer IPT has selected Ericsson as its private 5G networks supplier. The project The facilities are equipped with state-of-the-art IT and production systems, offering unique infrastructure to jointly test individual 5G and IoT applications together with the research partners and develop these earlier than usual. This means the partners can benefit directly from 5G-Industry Campus Europe. ///////////////// Online gaming company secures cloud strategy with Netskope N etskope, a leader in cloud security, has announced that award-winning Isle of Man-based online gaming software supplier, Microgaming, is using Netskope’s Security Cloud. This move is designed to support the movement of key business applications to the cloud. The Netskope Security Cloud provides visibility and real-time data and threat protection when accessing cloud services, websites and private apps from anywhere, on any device. Information Security Manager, Samantha Hoffmann, said: “We have been able to migrate to the cloud because our Netskope Security Cloud has given us the borderless visibility and control we need.” Netskope is providing Microgaming with real-time controls between users and the cloud, the protection of sensitive information and the ability to control shadow IT. Netskope immediately identified 700 unsanctioned cloud apps being used within Microgaming and Netskope’s Cloud Confidence Index (CCI) provides ongoing assessment of the security credentials of any cloud application. With the intention of migrating to the cloud with Office 365, Microgaming selected Netskope’s combined Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB) and next-generation Secure Web Gateway (NG-SWG) to map every web and cloud transaction, enabling it to understand user activity across all SaaS and IaaS services and any website. Netskope also unifies Microgaming’s policy management across both cloud and web traffic from a single cloud-native platform. Microgaming’s www.intelligentcio.com INTELLIGENTCIO 11