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Juniper Apstra helps organizations to minimize the time and costs associated with deploying and managing traditionally complex data center networks. The new software version builds on the unique multivendor capabilities of the Apstra solution to support VMware NSX-T 3.0 and Enterprise SONiC, in addition to previously supported data center switching from Juniper, Nvidia, Arista Networks and Cisco Systems.
Juniper Networks announced a partnership with PBX-Change. PBX-Change will now be able to bring Juniper's innovative Software-Defined Wide Area Network Flexible Service Edge technology to its customers, delivering business quality Unified Communications and business continuity services.
Juniper Networks and Türk Telekom have announced completion of a groundbreaking new technology and commercial partnership to accelerate innovation in support of the Open RAN 5G ecosystem. An exclusive global licensing agreement with Netsia, a subsidiary of Türk Telekom Group company Argela in the USA, to transfer its leading-edge Radio Intelligent Controller technology to Juniper, including related source code and patents plus exclusive rights to develop and sell products and solutions that integrate with RIC. Permanent transfer of technical domain experts from Netsia to Juniper in support of RIC's integration into Juniper's product portfolio, further strengthening Juniper's Open RAN and 5G expertise.
Juniper Networks informed customers this week that it has patched tens of vulnerabilities, including serious issues that can be exploited to take control of affected systems. Juniper Networks has published 40 security advisories describing vulnerabilities in its Junos OS operating system, which powers the company's firewalls, and various third-party components.
Juniper Networks this week informed customers that it has patched many vulnerabilities in its products, mostly ones that can be exploited for denial-of-service attacks. Over a dozen advisories have been published by the company to describe several vulnerabilities that are specific to Juniper products, as well as tens of flaws impacting third-party components.
More than a dozen U.S. officials have sent a letter to California-based networking and cybersecurity solutions provider Juniper Networks to ask the company about the results of the investigation launched in 2015 following the discovery of a backdoor in its products. Dual EC DRBG was known to contain a backdoor introduced by the NSA, which led some to speculate that the NSA may have planted the unauthorized code in Juniper products, while others said it could have been the work of a foreign government.
Juniper Networks, has been chosen by British Telecommunications (BT) to deliver its Network Cloud infrastructure initiative. This deployment will pave the way for BT’s Network Cloud roll-out – and...
Juniper Networks, an industry leader in automated, scalable and secure networks, announced a cloud-delivered version of its SD-WAN solution, the most scalable offering on the market today....
Juniper Networks, an industry leader in automated, scalable and secure networks, announced native integration of Juniper’s platforms with Software for Open Networking in the Cloud (SONiC), which...
Juniper Networks, an industry leader in automated, scalable and secure networks, announced a major refresh to its metro, edge and core solutions to accelerate service providers’ 5G transformation....