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By Jim Duffy | 23 May, 2012 03:33
Juniper Networks is negotiating a deal with Radware to license application delivery controller technology from the company, according to investment firm Oppenheimer & Co.
By Jim Duffy | 17 May, 2012 05:44
These days, it seems like a dozen new network "extras" - including traffic monitors, packet inspection technologies and management products, to name just a few - are launched every week, all advertising large-scale gains in performance, security and ease of use.
By Jon Gold | 12 May, 2012 06:33
A survey of more than 4000 mobile-device users and IT professionals shows wildly abundant use of mobile devices, but profound concerns about security and how employee-owned devices ought to be used for business purposes.
By Ellen Messmer | 09 May, 2012 14:32
Is Juniper experiencing longer product delays and performance issues than the company has disclosed?
By Jim Duffy | 06 March, 2012 01:21
The final keynote session of Mobile World Congress 2012 may be remembered, if it is remembered at all, as The Bruce Lee Keynote.
By Stephen Lawson | 01 March, 2012 23:33
Juniper is aligning its product development, sales and marketing strategy in seven "domains" that reflect challenges their customers face, executives said this week from the Mobile World Congress conference in Barcelona.
By Jim Duffy | 01 March, 2012 10:42
SAN FRANCISCO -- RSA, the security division of EMC, today said it would collaborate with several mobile and virtualization platform vendors to integrate RSA two-factor authentication and risk-detection technologies.
By Ellen Messmer | 29 February, 2012 03:35
R.K. Anand, executive vice president and general manager of Juniper Networks' Data Center Business Unit, was employee No. 12 of the network startup back in 1996, leaving a job as a microprocessor designer at Sun Microsystems. Years later he left Juniper for a brief stint at another startup, but came back to help finalize the company's QFabric product and get it out the door. QFabric began shipping in September 2011. Network World Editor in Chief John Dix recently caught up with Anand at the company's headquarters in Sunnyvale, Calif., for a deep dive on the company's answer to high-end data center demands.
By John Dix | 16 February, 2012 11:36
Juniper Networks this week has unveiled access routers designed to provide an on-ramp to the service provider network from residential, business and mobile networks.
By Jim Duffy | 08 February, 2012 03:26
Juniper Networks' challenges are due to timing with new product rollouts and shifts in investments from customers and channel partners.
By Jim Duffy | 28 January, 2012 08:18
Juniper Networks has acquired technology and personnel from BitGravity, the content delivery networking (CDN) subsidiary of Tata Communications.
By Jim Duffy | 24 January, 2012 00:27
Get ready for a perfect storm of earnings news. With tech bellwethers including IBM, Microsoft, Intel and Google set to issue financial reports next week, earnings season will pick up in earnest and judging from recent forecasts and profit warnings, it could be a bumpy ride.
By Marc Ferranti | 14 January, 2012 04:02
Juniper Networks said its fourth quarter 2011 results will be a little light due to softness in carrier routers.
By Jim Duffy | 10 January, 2012 11:30
Verizon Wireless customers have taken to the carrier's support forums and social media sites such as Twitter to complain about what appears to be a nationwide 3G/4G wireless data outage.
By Bob Brown | 22 December, 2011 02:31
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