Juniper claims first with 100G Ethernet
Juniper has unveiled what it claims is the first 100 Gigabit Ethernet router interface in the industry.
Juniper has unveiled what it claims is the first 100 Gigabit Ethernet router interface in the industry.
The recent Interop Las Vegas had its bright spots: cloud computing generated genuine buzz; HP flexed its growing muscles; and dozens of innovative products were rolled out. However, there was no escaping the fact that the dour economy and significant market consolidation have taken their toll on the network industry and its biggest general trade show.
Juniper Networks this week will extend its branch office line with routers and switches designed to enable remote workers to securely access enterprise resources at lower cost.
Juniper posted a 14% hike in fourth-quarter sales that nonetheless fell short of Wall Street expectations.
Juniper Networks has made a US$2 million investment in Packet Design, a developer of routing analysis and optimization software, as part of Packet's Design's US$12 million fourth round funding.
Juniper this week is introducing a family of flexible, high-speed security gateways that scale to handle massive traffic streams in the largest corporate networks via gigabit and 10 gigabit Ethernet ports.
Juniper is reportedly looking to buy either Aruba Networks or Meru Networks to strengthen its presence in enterprise networks through a formidable wireless LAN offering.