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As the latest VMworld begins its transformation from current event to memory, now probably is as good a time as any to reflect on what it all means, if anything, for the future of data centers, the IT industry, and … Continue reading

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… and director of Juniper's enterprise Asia Pacific division, Greg Bunt. … which is generally 15 to 20 seconds – consumers will switch to someone else, …

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As an old business-development hand, I am curious as to how Juniper’s increasingly significant OEM relationships with IBM and Dell might factor into strategic considerations. In my experience, OEM relationships are balancing acts that never remain at rest. A permanent … Continue reading

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“We are talking about a single, logical switch for the data center network,” Yen said. “A single tier [that is] many-to-many, flat, lossless … very low …
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Well, I’m finally getting around to commenting on the Brocade One announcement earlier this week. To understand the present, however, it often is necessary to have an appreciation of the past. Brocade’s recent history was the precursor to its announcement this week, and recounting that history will help us understand what the company is trying [...]

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A reader asked me to comment on the acquisition of SonicWALL, so that’s what I’ll do now. Yes, I sometimes take requests, just like a washed-up lounge lizard. The announced transaction has been well documented in the business and trade press. An investor group led by private-equity firm Thoma Bravo, and comprising the Ontario Teachers’ [...]

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Earlier this week, Juniper Networks unveiled new switches, routers, software, and services, all of which were positioned as helping enterprises adapt their network infrastructure to increasingly virtualized application requirements. In Juniper’s worldview, that adaptation involves an evolutionary transition from relatively complex, three-layer networks to simpler, flatter, single-layer networks. Junper calls it the 3-2-1 progression in [...]

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Juniper and Cisco have a few things in common.
One is that that they’re both data-networking companies that have grown bigger with the expansion of the Internet. Something else they have in common is their understandable emphasis on ensuring that network infrastructure remains more than “dumb pipes” in a potentially deflationary period marked by the [...]

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Andy Ingram, vice president of product marketing and business development for Juniper's Fabric and Switching Technologies Business, whittles the process …

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Data Center Knowledge
Andy Ingram is vice president of product marketing and business development for the Fabric and Switching Technologies Business at Juniper Networks. …

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For a day, Juniper took center stage in the networking firmament. The company preened and strutted while making a series of product, positioning, and partnership announcements that amounted to an old-fashioned, but somewhat new-media, promotional onslaught.
The announcements and related analyst briefings included a stop at the New York Stock Exchange — a recent customer [...]

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Stratus will pave the way to large consolidated data centers that harness “one logical switch” to dynamically allocate any network resource, …

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Riverbed bounced back from a disappointing set of results in two prior quarters by producing relatively strong numbers in its fiscal third quarter.
As reported by the Associated Press (AP), net profit in the three months to Sept. 30 hit $5.5 million, or 8 cents per share, compared to a net loss of $12.4 million, [...]

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Dr. Casimer DeCusatis is an IBM Distinguished Engineer based in Poughkeepsie, NY, where he currently serves as Chief Engineer of the IBM/Juniper alliance …

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