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  • 5 tech chiefs talk ‘pain points’ and transformation

    The push towards more intelligent - even invisible - networks is an exciting future and one we’re all working towards, according to a group of tech leaders during a recent CIO panel discussion at the Juniper Nxtwork 2019 event in Sydney.

    Written by Jennifer O'Brien12 Sept. 19 11:55
  • In pictures: CIO roundtable - Building an AI-driven business

    Tech execs gathered at Sydney's Aria restaurant to discuss how artificial intelligence technologies are being used inside their wired and wireless networks. The luncheon was sponsored by Juniper and Mist.

    Written by Byron Connolly11 Sept. 19 11:09
  • In pictures: Is automation the future of cyber security?

    IT chiefs gathered at Sydney's Rockpool restaurant to discuss how they are automating cyber security management tasks across their organisations. The luncheon was sponsored by Juniper and ICT Networks.

    Written by Byron Connolly22 Sept. 17 09:19
  • Juniper jettisons mobile security business

    Juniper Networks has divested its mobile security product line, selling the assets to a private equity firm for $250 million.

    Written by Jim Duffy23 July 14 08:07
  • Juniper switching boss talks technology challenges, Cisco Nexus 6000

    Jonathan Davidson took over Juniper campus and data center switching when the two previously separate business units were combined following the departure of founding engineer R.K. Anand. Davidson has a service provider routing background at Juniper and Cisco, which is no coincidence -- after five years in switching, Juniper has been unable to mirror the success it had in its first five years in service provider routing. But it did start from zero and surpassed at least six other incumbent vendors to attain the No. 3 position in the market. The company has more than 20,000 switching customers cultivated through organic development, Davidson notes. And as Juniper moves forward amid a forklift upgrade facing its EX core switch base and after an initial misfire on the QFabric data center switch, it's focusing on customer demands for simplification, agility and automation. Davidson discussed some recent and future developments in Juniper enterprise switching.

    Written by Jim Duffy23 April 13 19:21
  • Juniper security products use device-fingerprinting as way to detect, block attacks

    Juniper Networks today rolled out a battalion of security products and services to protect corporate networks, stating that when it comes to defensive measures, security attacks can be better prevented by determining device-fingerprinting rather than blocking attacks based on IP address.

    Written by Ellen Messmer25 Feb. 13 12:00
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