Editors' Picks
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Juniper cloud specialization unveiled; plus, IBM, Tech Data, more news
The new Juniper cloud specialization establishes three new partner types; IBM searches for a new channel chief as Bill Donohue steps down.13 Sep 2013
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Lessons learned from Juniper vulnerability in Junos OS
Expert Brad Casey says the recent Junos OS flaws demonstrates why enterprises must diligently update networking router software to stay secure.19 Aug 2013
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Juniper partners chief Chris Jones on VARs: 'Our plan is doing more with fewer'
Juniper partners chief Chris Jones suggests the vendor will treat Juniper-focused partners well, and names domains, verticals for growth.15 Aug 2013
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New role for NAC? Endpoint visibility enables contextual security
Network access control is dead. Long live endpoint visibility, access and security. New acronym, slightly different product.09 Aug 2013
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Juniper Partner Advantage Services aims to drive channel services revenue
Juniper this week launched its Partner Advantage Services program in an effort to drive channel revenue from support and professional services.08 Aug 2013
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Juniper LN2600: Rugged router for harsh environments, M2M applications
Juniper Networks introduced the LN2600, a rugged router based on its SRX series of routing and security gateways for use in extreme environments.30 Jul 2013
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Supporting BYOD security policies with Juniper's Secure Access SSL VPN
Understanding all the features within Juniper's Secure Access and MAG gateways will help companies fortify their BYOD policies.17 Jul 2013
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Network penetration testing isn't working: Why you still get hacked
Security architect Glen Kemp says that enterprises must do more than deploy automated penetration testing to ensure Website security.11 Jul 2013
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Juniper Networks EVP of HR boldly redefines stale practices
Despite being an HR veteran, Steven Rice readily tosses old processes to make way for cutting-edge performance management and learning initiatives.24 May 2013
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Contrail: The Juniper SDN controller for virtual overlay network
Juniper's SDN product line, JunosV Contrail, debuts with an XMPP-based controller for a virtual overlay network with BGP-based scale.09 May 2013
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The role for XMPP as a southbound SDN protocol
How can XMPP be used in hybrid software-defined networking as an alternative or complement to OpenFlow?01 May 2013
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Border Gateway Protocol as a hybrid SDN protocol
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), a well-known core Internet protocol, is being adapted for use as a hybrid SDN protocol.01 May 2013
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Primer: A new generation of programmable ASICs
Programmable application-specific integrated circuits allow the data plane of switches to support new technologies, like software-defined networking.29 Apr 2013
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Vendors vary in approaches to open source cloud management
When choosing between open source cloud management vendors, IT administrators need to know how they differ in their support of open source strategies.29 Mar 2013
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Juniper launches MX-based EX9200 for data center and campus cores
Juniper offers 40 and 100Gigabit Ethernet and network programmability for campus and data center cores by rebranding the MX router as the EX9200 switch.28 Mar 2013
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Campus core switch comparison: How Cisco, HP, Juniper differentiate their switches
How do three top campus core Ethernet switch vendors Cisco, HP and Juniper differentiate their offerings?18 Mar 2013
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Should I use the OpenFlow protocol in software-defined networks?
The OpenFlow protocol isn't required for SDN, although the Open Network Foundation recommends it, which means networking vendors have options.13 Mar 2013
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Does software-defined networking require special SDN switches?
Software-defined networks do not require special SDN switches; instead, vendors offer a variety of SDN controllers, network fabrics and hardware.12 Mar 2013
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Why you need a hybrid network while migrating to SDN
While migrating to software-defined networking, hybrid SDN and traditional networks must support both physical and virtual switching environments.11 Mar 2013
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Network virtualization technology headed to the enterprise
Movement to new network virtualization technology is taking shape, but vendors have to clear many hurdles before deployments take place.09 Nov 2012
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