How does one of the world’s top networking vendors get ready for IPv6 Day?
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How does one of the world’s top networking vendors get ready for IPv6 Day?
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Juniper tries a pay as-you-grow approach with new MX 5, MX 10 and MX 40 routing platforms.
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Cisco and Juniper disagree over 100 GbE implementations, but is there a business case for the new 100 Gigabit Ethernet standard?
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Top executives from the networking firm described close partnership and incubation pipeline where the potential to disrupt the market is an essential criterion.
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With total capacity of 3,800 terabits, Juniper takes aim at melding packet and optical transport switching.
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The new data center fabric for cloud computing is designed to reduce network layers and complexity.
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Alcatel-Lucent edges by Juniper Networks for number two spot in latest rankings that saw an overall surge in revenue for the past year.
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Juniper set to detail the future of networking with Stratus. In Washington, the fight for wireless spectrum heats up.
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The networking giant unveils a virtual security firewall gateway.
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Networking vendor reaches out to developers with new Junos Space Software Development Kit, offering a platform to build applications that tie to its gear.
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Networking player Juniper shells out $95 million in an all-cash purchase of Altor Networks, a company specializing in virtualized security technologies.
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As it looks to expand the wireless assets in its switching portfolio, networking vendor Juniper is shelling out $152 million to acquire Wi-Fi vendor Trapeze Networks.
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Juniper is out with its new T4000 core router, and with it takes the escalating competition in the high-end router space, delivering a model that will compete with Cisco’s CRS-3.
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The network provider now supports the DS-Lite (Dual Stack Light) approach to handling both IPv4 and IPv6.
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