Juniper set ambitious growth targets at its analyst day this week – targets that surpass Cisco’s 12% to 17% annual growth objectives and undoubtedly rely on stealing market share from its rival. Juniper forecasts revenue growing at about a 20% compounded annual rate over the next 3-5 years, surpassing the 18% CAGR it’s experienced over the past 8 years. Read more
Global Crossing is already landing new business based on the addition of Juniper router support, Carey says. "Even pre-launch we have done a number of sales …
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Juniper’s enterprise business is in for a positive quarter, according to Oppenheimer & Co. In 25 interviews with Juniper channel partners, Oppenheimer says Juniper’s fourth quarter enterprise sales are in line or slightly better due to improved spending and closure of some large deals before year’s end. Read more
Juniper's MX960 is Interoute's Carrier Ethernet switch router of choice: The operator has just expanded its network by deploying the MX960 in more European …
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by Will on 28 October 2009
I’ve read several articles on Forbes.com and Network World this week about Juniper rebranding as they try to make a move deeper into enterprise space. I guess part of this change is hiring the same elementary school class who made Cisco’s crayon logo a few years ago to make over their logo.
All joking aside, Juniper [...]