Built-in support for mobile networks is a new area for Juniper, and it isn't the only router vendor that sees next-generation mobile networks as an …
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One of those is something Juniper refers to as the 'Universal Edge,' which integrates in edge router services including voice, subscriber, security and …
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On October 29th, Juniper Networks, a new and powerful entrant in the roughly $5 … For network administrators happy with their current switch vendor; …
"Instead of being a router, I'm thinking they're becoming a platform." But carriers would be wasting their money just to install the Trio-enabled routers, …
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With the latest processor and chip-set planted on Juniper's new router, the network's capacity could now be easily upgraded. “The users don't need to buy a …
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My buddies also tell me Juniper's gear has its own set of problems, but the problems are no better or worse than the switch and router gear they replaced. …
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Juniper on Thursday unveiled its vision for the next 10 years by announcing a swathe of new solutions designed to enable its customers to cost effectively …
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by ZDNet on 29 October 2009
Juniper Networks on Thursday unveiled an armada of new gear, software and chips that it hopes will ding Cisco Systems while positioning the company well in …
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BLADE's customers include more than 300 of the Fortune 500 across 26 industry segments, representing nearly 7 million switch ports connecting over 2 million …
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"Finally, with information from the router, the subscriber management systems, and other points across the network, this joint approach gives us a chance to …
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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 [...]
Juniper's new processors, what it will call the "Trio" family, will be built into line cards–networking components that can be stacked in a router to add …
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by Tony on 3 October 2009
Interested in trying out JunOS? Can’t afford to build a real Juniper lab? Sounds like you need some Olives. No, we’re not talking about the green fruit commonly seen in a martini glasses across the nation. Olive is the codename name given to JunOS software running on something other than a Juniper router. It can [...]