CEO John Chambers said Cisco’s recent reorganisation is delivering a market advantage over its rivals
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CEO John Chambers said Cisco’s recent reorganisation is delivering a market advantage over its rivals
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Cisco’s FabricPath and HP’s FlexNetwork mark a shift in network architectures across the board
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Ethernet switch markets saw revenue declines despite a rise in the number of ports, say Dell’Oro and Canalys
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Adding optical switching to a packet switch brings Juniper into a totally new market and could dramatically change carriers' network operations over time. …Computerworld New Zealand
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Juniper has launched a new switching architecture to help service providers meet the demands of the cloud
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Juniper’s QFabric networking architecture collapses the traditional three-layer data centre infrastructure
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Juniper Networks has grown its enterprise WLAN capabilities with the acquisition of Trapeze Networks for $152 million
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Juniper and Brocade have both released new equipment promising to assist data centres struggling with bandwidth consumption
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Cisco and Juniper both want to kill Spanning Tree for simpler data centres, but don’t agree on how to do it
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Data centres could make “huge” energy savings through lower energy networks, says Juniper
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Juniper Networks, a global leader in network infrastructure, … is the common language running across every router, switch and security device that makes …
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The rollout of 4G mobile technologies such as LTE should begin in 2012, according to a new report from Juniper Research
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As embedded security become the norm, vendors talk about it less and less, but embedded security shouldn’t be assumed security, says Larry Walsh
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Juniper’s Fabric Network Could Improve Security
by Eric Doyle on 31 May 2011
Flattening the network to give a single layer topography should make it more secure, but could also attract hackers, says Eric Doyle
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