SDN start-up stitches together Clouds
A software-defined networking start-up has emerged from stealth mode proposing accelerated deployment of applications and services spanning private, public or hybrid clouds.
A software-defined networking start-up has emerged from stealth mode proposing accelerated deployment of applications and services spanning private, public or hybrid clouds.
Bare-metal switches that can be programmed like Linux servers aren't just for big Web companies anymore. They may show up in a lot more average enterprises in the next few years.
After last week's Innovation Day announcements, Juniper Networks has a range of SDN, data center fabric and data center switching products to choose from.
Juniper Networks this week rolled out new data center switches to help customers address opportunities and challenges presented by cloud computing.
HP has joined the disaggregation party through two partnerships that will produce a branded white box switch capable of running multiple network operating systems.
Juniper Networks this week tapped security and switching executive Jonathan Davidson to lead its product development group.
Why is it that a who's who of SDN developers is landing at Brocade?
Australians are the least satisfied mobile customers among nine developed and emerging countries surveyed in a Juniper Networks report.
Juniper Networks stands to gain from the entrance of Netflix into Australia, according to executives at the networking equipment supplier.
The switch/software disaggregation derby has begun.
<a href="http://www.networkworld.com/article/2174532/lan-wan/juniper-broadens-sdn-for-carriers.html">Juniper Networks</a> this week introduced a virtualized version of its MX Series 3D edge router to fulfill carrier requirements for <a href="http://www.networkworld.com/article/2173825/smb/understanding-how-sdn-and-nfv-can-work-together.html">Network Functions Virtualization (NFV)</a>.
The Australian Academic and Research Network (AARNet) has rolled out AARNet4 across Australia to meet demands from university researchers who require 10 Gigabits per second Internet access.
RSA's annual Asia Pacific & Japan conference kicked off in Singapore on Tuesday. RSA executive chairman Arthur W. Coviello called for an end to cyber warfare while Juniper Network's Kevin Kennedy compared the Information Age to the Golden Age of the Roman empire. The conference concludes today.
If we are not careful in the decisions or actions that we take online today, the Information
Age may go the way of the Roman Empire, according to Juniper Networks senior director
of product management Kevin Kennedy.
Juniper Networks has divested its mobile security product line, selling the assets to a private equity firm for $250 million.