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"By broadening our portfolio to include the new EX2200 switches, we are able to address the entry-level Ethernet switch market with a product that can …

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New data on the state of the Ethernet-switching market surfaced yesterday and today.
First, Dell’Oro Group reported that the Ethernet-switching market grew sequentially at a 20-percent clip in the fourth quarter of 2009. As a result, Cisco, HP, and Juniper were said to have added $600 million in incremental revenue.
Said Alan Weckel, [...]

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"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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For a day, Juniper took center stage in the networking firmament. The company preened and strutted while making a series of product, positioning, and partnership announcements that amounted to an old-fashioned, but somewhat new-media, promotional onslaught.
The announcements and related analyst briefings included a stop at the New York Stock Exchange — a recent customer [...]

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Juniper will Grow on R&D, Not M&A

by Brad on 23 October 2009

On the world’s stock markets and bourses, a company’s shares will appreciate or depreciate for many reasons. When earnings releases are announced, however, the expectations of market analysts and investors are critical to how the results will be received.
Juniper Networks is a prime example. In salubrious times – yes, we can still remember those, [...]

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I looked at the Starent acquisition through a Cisco prism earlier today, trying to fathom what it might suggest about the networking giant’s subsequent moves to capture its fair share of the mobile-video opportunity.
What about Cisco’s (and Starent’s) competitors? How are they affected by the deal?
Eric Savitz at Barron’s Tech Trader Daily quotes [...]

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… market share for carrier Ethernet switches, IP core routers and IP edge routers with Juniper Networks coming in second for the core router segment. …

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