Intelligent CIO Europe Issue 06 | Page 12

NEWS AMRI celebrates grand opening of new aseptic API line in Spain A MRI, a global contract research, development and manufacturing organisation working with the life sciences industry to improve patient outcomes and quality of life for more than 25 years, celebrates the debut of its new multipurpose aseptic API line at the company’s facility in Valladolid, Spain. The line, which was officially opened by AMRI leaders and local officials, was announced in November 2017 and enhances capacity at the site while complementing AMRI’s other aseptic API manufacturing plants in Bon Encontre and Tonneins, France. This investment – coupled with the build-out of analytical services and a new warehouse – provides additional capacity, technology and expertise to serve customers’ increasing demand for sterile API. It also supports AMRI’s commitment to growth in the region. “We continue to see an increase in interest in our sterile capabilities and are ready to support increasing demand,” said Michael J Mulhern, Chief Executive Officer of AMRI. “By adding critical analytical services, we are well-positioned to help customers accelerate the pace of their product development while ensuring their performance and quality.” AMRI’s lines are designed to meet requirements from pilot-scale to multi-ton scale manufacturing and the company’s sterilisation capability can be integrated with API production or operate as a separate outsourced step for customers who do not have bulk sterile facilities or who may need additional capacity. Further integration is offered with AMRI’s Drug Product capabilities. The grand opening was celebrated with an inaugural ceremony attended by AMRI leaders and notable guests. ////////////////// Telefónica Spain transforms its data centres with Nokia N okia and its venture focused on software-defined networking (SDN), Nuage Networks, are partnering with Telefónica Spain to build an open, elastic and highly-secure data centre network infrastructure, dramatically expanding the agility, scale and efficiency of its cloud-based services. A key part of Telefónica’s cloud vision is to offer enterprises the ability to easily order, customise and configure value-added services through a self-service portal for on-demand delivery. Having already deployed an SD-WAN infrastructure in 2017, Telefónica is leveraging and extending that investment to include modern software-defined data centres (SDDC). The Nuage Networks Virtualized Networks Services (VCS) solution automates secure connectivity and network services across efficient and advanced data centre fabrics powered by Nokia and Nuage Networks routers. This modernisation will propel Telefónica service offerings ranging from enterprise hosting and colocation, to enterprise wide-area networks (WAN) and enterprise cloud infrastructure. The Nuage Networks VCS solution allows Telefónica to accelerate the provisioning of new customers, applications and networks with cloud-scale efficiency. The solution automatically establishes networking configurations, with quality of service (QoS) and 12 INTELLIGENTCIO security policies. It also enables zero-touch, policy-based network automation of applications running on any infrastructure, whether virtual machines, containers, or bare-metal servers. The solution is OpenStack-compliant and fully-certified with the Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack platform. In addition, Nuage Networks will enable hybrid cloud seamless interconnection between Private DC, Telefónica SDDC and public clouds, where Telefónica’s customers require solutions to address the needs of cloud-based applications such as cloud bursting, optimising latency, virtualised networking and routing services. www.intelligentcio.com