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Juniper and Samsung are to expand their collaboration on delivering comprehensive mobile security, secure connectivity and device management capabilities for enterprise customers of Samsung high-end smart mobile devices.

Announcing the expansion of the partnership, Juniper Networks vice president and general manager of its Junos Pulse Business Unit, Sanjay Beri, said the two companies would deliver the new capabilities starting with Galaxy Note, Galaxy SII and GALAXY Tab 10.1.

According to Beri, Juniper and Samsung will collaborate to deliver 'significantly enhanced secure mobility solutions that enable enterprises and service providers to protect mobile devices as well as the network resources and applications they access in today's mobile enterprise environment.'

Beri said the strategic partnership builds on existing efforts to provide Juniper Networks Junos Pulse and Junos Pulse Mobile Security full line of features and services on select Samsung mobile devices, enabling reliable, secure mobile remote access (via SSL VPN), application and threat protection, and mobile device management and control.

'Our partnership with a major mobile device manufacturer, such as Samsung, enables us to jointly deliver on critical and innovative functionality enabling the highest value for our joint customers. Juniper and Samsung are committed to a partnership wherein the two companies will continue to deliver secure, business-ready solutions enhancing security posture for enterprises and enabling new differentiated offerings for service providers.'

'As the fastest growing smartphone and mobile device manufacturer, we look for partners who share our dedication to innovation and delivering the best products and solutions in the market,' Jongshin Kim, vice president of media solution center at Samsung Electronics said.

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