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  • Malware writers gunning for Google Android

    Symbian and Microsoft Windows Mobile platforms have been the proving ground for mobile malware over the past five years, but a new Juniper Networks report states that Google Android now takes "the crown" as the platform getting the most attention from malware developers.

    Written by Ellen Messmer11 May 11 04:43
  • Juniper rolls out latest Cisco challenge

    Juniper Networks this week is rolling out its first dedicated line of enterprise edge routers, a collection of products that borrow technology from the company's powerful service provider routers and that will give customers a new alternative to Cisco ASR gear.

    Written by Jim Duffy03 May 11 02:29
  • Two-man team directs Juniper's innovation

    To the storied names of Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer, Steve Jobs and Tim Cook, add Kevin Johnson and Pradeep Sindhu.

    Written by Stephen Lawson05 March 11 09:17
  • Cloud, mobility will drive revenue, Juniper says

    Juniper Networks reaffirmed its long-term forecast for annual revenue growth of 20 per cent or more as it met with financial analysts on Thursday following two big product-line introductions.

    Written by Stephen Lawson04 March 11 12:53
  • Juniper merges network core elements to cut carrier costs

    Juniper Networks is developing a massive switch that could replace traditional IP (Internet Protocol) routers in the core of service-provider networks and combine optical and electronic technologies that today exist in separate systems with dedicated staffs.

    Written by Stephen Lawson04 March 11 00:07
  • 100G Ethernet stays pricey as speed needs soar

    Virtualization, video and massive amounts of data are all driving enterprises and service providers toward 100-Gigabit Ethernet, but the cost of the fledgling technology remains prohibitively high and few products have been installed, industry observers said at the Ethernet Technology Summit.

    Written by Stephen Lawson25 Feb. 11 07:39
  • Juniper leapfrogs Cisco with QFabric data center

    Juniper Networks today announced the results of $100 million in research and development: a new architecturefor data center infrastructure called QFabric

    Written by Tim Greene24 Feb. 11 11:29
  • The push is on to cut 100G Ethernet's price

    Less than a year after 100-Gigabit Ethernet was standardized, an industry group is considering a set of specifications that might make the high-speed technology less expensive and more useful.

    Written by Stephen Lawson24 Feb. 11 03:28
  • Juniper Networks names new VP for A/NZ

    Juniper Networks has appointed Mark Iles as the new vice president for its Australia and New Zealand business.

    Written by Computerworld Staff22 Feb. 11 10:14
  • SSD array vendor Violin gets $35M in funding

    In a sign of the times for solid-state drive (SSD) popularity, Violin Memory today announced that it has received $35 million in series B investment funding, lead by top investors Toshiba and Juniper Networks.

    Written by Lucas Mearian08 Feb. 11 04:58
  • Juniper changes course, accelerates IPv6 support

    Juniper Networks is accelerating its plan to support IPv6 on its public-facing website and Web services, following criticism that the router maker was lagging rivals including Cisco Systems and Brocade Networks in this critical area.

    Written by Carolyn Duffy Marsan02 Feb. 11 06:45
  • Juniper acquires virtualization security firm

    Juniper Networks Monday announced it has acquired Altor Networks, a provider of virtualization security for data centers, for $95 million.

    Written by Jim Duffy07 Dec. 10 04:31
  • The Microsofting of Juniper Networks

    SAN JOSE -- The Microsoft pedigree of senior executives at Juniper Networks has infused a new software centrism within the routing and switching company.

    Written by Jim Duffy25 Sept. 10 01:27
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