Some service providers are ordering gear now but asking that it not be delivered until Q1, making Juniper’s Q4 look drained
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Some service providers are ordering gear now but asking that it not be delivered until Q1, making Juniper’s Q4 look drained
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Q3 earnings were just as downcast as expected, which is a good thing
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Something’s causing people to leave – voluntarily or not – but Juniper says its headcount will grow by the year’s end
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The data center fabric with the fancy name becomes a real, orderable product
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The announcements aren’t about the same parts of the network, but let’s combine them and see what happens
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No, it’s not a headline from The Onion
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The Q2 disappointment is just the beginning, as Juniper says it’s clear 2011 won’t be as rosy as expected
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The macro economy claims another victim in a macro way
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Sunnyvale is looking more like Redmond every day
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Actually, that might not be the biggest thing they have to worry about
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David Yen, who’s led Juniper’s data-center fabric project, will now do the same for the other side. Also: remember the Nuova guys?
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Slowed sales due to the Japanese earthquake shouldn’t stop Juniper from growing in Q2, officials say
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Juniper and Brocade both want to virtualize the data center into one big switch, but their approaches aren’t so similar
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Opnext and Cortina also have stories to tell in our post-OFC/NFOEC roundup of 100Gbit/s
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