Juniper Networks today announced a program to discount its EX Series branch offices switches by about 60 percent for new customers trading in old gear from “legacy” suppliers. The offer isn’t open to folks who already own Juniper switches, though it is to Juniper customers of other products, like security, that haven’t yet tried its switches. Read more
Juniper’s blow out Q4 may portend a stellar quarter from rival Cisco as well. Cisco reports next Tuesday and some analysts expect the company to come in ahead of estimates. Read more
Another Juniper watcher expects the Cisco rival to grab some Ethernet switching market share this year as sales of its EX line of switches ramp up. According to investment firm UBS, Juniper’s EX revenue might grow 50% this year as users select an alternative to Cisco, HP ProCurve/3Com, Avaya/Nortel and everyone else in the market.
Meanwhile, Juniper’s SRX security gateway is also expected to ramp…
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So, Juniper developed its own EX line of switches and MX carrier Ethernet switch/routers (CESRs). "In the case of Ethernet switching it took us two years of …
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One of the outstanding features of the EX-series switches that Juniper offers is the ability to mix and match hardware types into a Virtual Chassis (VC). The virtual chassis technology allows you to cluster up to ten EX4200-series switches for high availability and easier management. Communication between the switches in the VC is at an [...]
Juniper today trumpeted the fact that its EX Series Ethernet Switches have posted four consecutive quarters of revenue growth through 2Q09. Its EX series has surpassed one million ports shipped, according to the most recent Dell’Oro Ethernet Switching Market Report.
The Juniper press release says: Read more