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The Editor

There is a new O’Rielly Animal Guide on JUNOS High Availability available now.

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BWTB Launch Today

by The Editor on 24 August 2009

We are officially launching (in beta) today!  Welcome and please enjoy! Check out the about page for the scoop on who we are and what we are trying to do here. Then make sure that you subscribe to BWTB in a reader or subscribe by Email and always know what is happening in the Juniper [...]

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100%. That’s the new answer to the question: “How much of the exam costs does a JUNOS voucher now cover?”

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Have you heard of the I2J tool? It is a configuration translator that helps you migrate from IOS to JUNOS, hence the name, I2J.  If you are a customer with a support contract, you have access to it today.

 

We’ve recently updated it and Roy Lee, the JUNOS Product Manager responsible for it, did a blog post, with a short video, talking about it.  You can see the blog and video here: http://forums.juniper.net/t5/Networking-Now/bg-p/networkingnow

Thanks,

Jeff

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As cloud computing and SaaS take mindshare among more and more CIOs, the question arises as to whether core networks will be able to support this distribution of responsibility. The requirements to support compute-intensive applications running over a wide area will include everything from sufficient bandwidth to security, QoS, and SLA guarantees.

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Technical vocabulary keeps us on our toes and we find ourselves immersed in specialized words that didn’t exist even a few years ago. We owe as much of this to advertising (supersize) as we do to subcultures (spyware) and to the morphing of existing words to fit the computerized norm-an example of the last is “virtualization.”

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