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Andy Ingram

The pace of change in the data center is brisk to say the
least.  One of the most significant
drivers of change is the broad adoption of server virtualization, which is
designed to allow multiple applications to independently co-exist on the sa…

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One of the keys in building a revolutionary new fabric
architecture for the data center is not forcing unnecessary change on the rest
of the data center.  Data centers want to
evolve gracefully.  The goal is to
unleash the promise of the …

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I attended the Gartner Data Center
conference in Las Vegas this past December. 
George Weiss and Andy Butler, two Gartner server analysts I have known
and respected for some time, presented a concept they call “Fabric Computing.”&nb…

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Last week, the US celebrated its annual Thanksgiving holidays.  It is a great time to reflect and to
recognize our good fortune.  As always at
Juniper, I am most thankful to you, our customers! Those of you who have
visited our offices rec…

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It’s been an eventful 2010 for the EX Series Ethernet Switches—and we’re just over halfway through.

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Thank you for participating in the Tech Café Switching Simplified event. We enjoyed our discussions and welcomed the opportunity to answer your questions and hear your opinions during this 32-hour event. Learning about your experiences with our produc…

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Thank you for participating in the Tech Café Switching Simplified event. We enjoyed our discussions and welcomed the opportunity to answer your questions and hear your opinions during this 32-hour event. Learning about your experiences with our produc…

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Welcome, I’m Andy Ingram, Vice President of Product Marketing for Juniper’s Fabric & Switching Technologies Business Group. For the next 24 hours (and beyond) we look forward to hearing your thoughts and answering your questions about how to si…

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Welcome, I’m Andy Ingram, Vice President of Product Marketing for Juniper’s Fabric & Switching Technologies Business Group. For the next 24 hours (and beyond) we look forward to hearing your thoughts and answering your questions about how to si…

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“Fabric” is one of those words like “cloud” that marketers love to throw around without regards to any specific definition. It just sounds important.

At Juniper, we have a very specific definition for this term and the underlying archite…

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In previous blogs, I’ve talked about our recent announcements around the new network data center and our 3-2-1 Data Center Network Architecture, which is fueled by innovative fabric technology. Recently, Network Test came in to measure the performanc…

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At Juniper, we’ve maintained our focus on changing the fundamentals of networking to improve the experience and economics of operating them for enterprises and service providers alike. We’re honored that the industry has taken notice, and that Gar…

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Earlier today, Juniper announced our 3-2-1 data center network architecture and new products that help deliver a flatter, simpler network. The essence of our story:, we’re bringing the power of fabric to new places in the data center network.

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05-14-2010 02:29 PM

Over the past few weeks I’ve been speaking about the inherent complexity of tree-based network architectures and how this complexity limits the performance and scalability required for cloud computing and other demanding IT in…

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