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Mobile & Wireless

Ultrabooks will expand in the market over the next five years, according to Juniper Research, but price is an issue

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While recent discussions of software-defined networking (SDN) and network virtualization have focused nearly exclusively on the OpenFlow protocol, various parties are making the point that OpenFlow is just one facet of a bigger story. One of those part…

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Juniper’s new switches help ease admin burden of integrating smartphones into corporate network

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Muglia’s Move to Juniper

by Brad on 26 July 2011

Juniper Networks announced yesterday that Bob Muglia, who spent 23 years at Microsoft and was president of that company’s Server and Tools Business (STB) until January, will be joining the networking vendor to oversee its end-to-end software strategy…

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Juniper Research has predicted a 230 percent increase in smartphone shipments by 2016

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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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Google’s Android platform has become a target for malware writers, with a 400 percent rise in malicious code

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Juniper is buying Blackwave’s intellectual property to bulk up its growing Internet video delivery capabilities

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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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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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The use of mobile devices to carry out banking transactions is booming, Juniper Research has found, in spite of continuing security concerns

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Mobile phone users are increasingly turning to VoIP to make calls, after Juniper Research said that the number of mobile VoIP minutes will double every year

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A few commentators have opined that Juniper’s recently announced acquisition of Ankeena Networks was a me-too play, a means for the company to catch up with Cisco Systems in video-delivery infrastructure for mobile and wireline networks. There’s an element of truth to that assessment, but that’s why I like the deal, said to be valued [...]

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Cisco’s powerful CRS-3 router will meet rapidly growing demand for bandwidth, according to analysts, but its closest rival, Juniper Networks, is less impressed

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