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  Juniper Networks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Juniper partners with Ericsson, Lucent, and Siemens AG to provide IP/MPLS network solutions to customers.
Juniper was founded by Pradeep Sindhu, Dennis Ferguson, and Bjorn Liencres in February 1996 in California.
Juniper acquired Unisphere Networks, a subsidiary of Siemens, in July 2002 for $585 million.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Juniper_Networks   (421 words)

  
 Juniper Networks
Juniper Networks designs its hardware and software to meet the reliability and scaling needs of the world's largest and most advanced networks enabling critical applications in the world's most demanding environments, Juniper Networks breaks through the performance limitations of traditional technologies to simultaneously support high-speed packet delivery and complex packet processing.
Juniper Networks IDP not only helps protect the network against attacks, it provides IT with information on rogue servers and applications that may have been added to the network without their knowledge.
Juniper Networks leading edge technology enables service providers to migrate their existing diverse networks to one scalable, common IP infrastructure that supports an infinite portfolio of customized services.
www.conqwest.com /partners-netscreen.html   (1200 words)

  
 Juniper Networks :: Products & Services
Juniper's unified access control solution, which includes the Infranet Controller appliance, binds the endpoint with the user identity and the network, then propagates this information throughout the network for real-time policy management.
Juniper Networks unified access control solution is made up of three components, which work together to enable a cost-effective, pragmatic solution to solve the ongoing problem of endpoint security as it effects the LAN.
Juniper Networks award-winning line of Secure Access SSL VPNs combine the benefits of ubiquity that this category is known for with advanced access and security features.
www.juniper.net /products   (744 words)

  
 Juniper Networks' NetScreen ISG 2000 | Holes in the Wall | Jul 8, 2004 | Network Computing
Juniper is touting the ISG 2000 as its first purpose-built platform to combine a firewall, VPN and intrusion prevention.
Juniper's firewall devices have been playing VPN and firewall roles for years, but I've been waiting for a unit that includes some of NetScreen's acquisitions--such as the OneSecure IDP and the Neoteris SSL VPN platform.
Juniper seems to understand that strong centralized management for multiple devices is crucial for large organizations.
www.networkcomputing.com /showitem.jhtml?docid=1513sp1   (824 words)

  
 Juniper enhances edge offerings
Juniper Networks last week unveiled new and enhanced products designed to let service providers derive more revenue from the edge of their networks.
Juniper says 20 of the top 25 service providers worldwide are "service building" their edge networks.
In broadband aggregation, Juniper is No. 1, with 52% of the $69 million worldwide market for the first quarter of this year, Gartner says (see story for more on the router market).
www.networkworld.com /net.worker/news/2003/0707juniper.html   (760 words)

  
 Fool.com: Juniper Jumps on Nortel Alliance [Fool Plate Special] June 29, 2000
High-speed router maker Juniper Networks (Nasdaq: JNPR) got a leg up this morning after saying it has agreed to work with optical and wireless communication equipment vendor Nortel Networks (NYSE: NT) under what is being called a "joint marketing, network planning, and implementation" alliance.
Juniper, which for its part gains valuable exposure to Nortel's large service provider customer base, gained some ground on the "news," if you can call it that.
Ever since Juniper went public around this time last year (although it may seem like ages ago to some), the company has been depicted as the David to networking Goliath Cisco Systems (Nasdaq: CSCO), at least in the area of heavyweight IP backbone routers.
www.fool.com /news/foolplate/2000/foolplate000629.htm   (630 words)

  
 Juniper Networks :: Americas Newsletters Feature Article: May 2003
Juniper Networks chairman's vision for a recovering global telecom industry includes networks as reliable as public utilities, with personalities matched to each user.
Networking is no longer simply a tool of convenience or a vehicle for the hobbyist, it's fundamental infrastructure that we're going to build lives around.
The challenge this presents to Juniper is that we have to move information literally at tens of billions of bits per second while simultaneously looking deep inside every packet along the way, interrogating each bit to make sure that what's delivered to the users matches their expectations.
www.pacband.com /company/newsletter/feature_article_030501.html   (2367 words)

  
 Boston.com / Business / Juniper Networks Profit Jumps   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Juniper said it earned $66.0 million, or 11 cents a share, in the fourth quarter, compared with $14.7 million, or 3 cents a share, a year earlier.
On that basis, analysts had forecast Juniper to earn 14 cents a share, on average, within a range of 12 cents to 16 cents, on revenue of $413.5 million, according to Reuters Estimates.
The company's network security business -- augmented by its April 2004 purchase of NetScreen Technologies -- bounced back from a weak third quarter, where revenue rose to $80 million from $63 million in the third quarter.
www.boston.com /business/articles/2005/01/18/juniper_networks_earnings_rise   (517 words)

  
 CRN | Building A Smarter Network   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Juniper this week is also hosting its first Juniper Partner Summit in Las Vegas, where it plans to further strengthen its enterprise channel strategy with the rollout of Services Affiliation, an extension of its J-Partner Program.
Now, with the new acquisitions, Juniper is also addressing application performance and security issues that arise as customers seek mobile access to applications that were originally built to be connected to local users, said Scott Kriens, chairman and CEO of Sunnyvale, Calif.-based Juniper, during a conference call last week.
Kriens said Juniper's traditional channel partners can protect themselves by building out their professional services capabilities, such as project management and network design, which carriers are not equipped to provide.
www.crn.com /sections/coverstory/coverstory.jhtml?articleId=162100202   (1570 words)

  
 Juniper Firewall /IPSec VPN - Juniper Networks - Security Products - Netfast Communications
The Juniper Networks NetScreen-5000 Series is a line of purpose built, high-performance security systems designed to deliver a new level of high-performance capabilities for large enterprise, carrier, and data center networks.
Juniper Network’s Integrated Security Gateway, the NetScreen-ISG 2000, is a purpose-built, highperformance system designed to deliver scalable network and application security for large enterprise, carrier and data center networks.
The NetScreen-ISG 2000 is built on Juniper Network’s next-generation architecture which includes a fourth generation security ASIC, the GigaScreen3, high speed microprocessors and add-on security modules to provide the predictable, multi-Gigabit performance needed for the most demanding network segments.
www.netfastusa.com /xq/asp/p.3-1-1/qx/t3-Juniper-Networks.htm   (1148 words)

  
 Juniper Networks and Avaya Announce Intent to Expand Partnership to Deliver Secure Converged Communications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Juniper Networks is the leader in enabling secure and assured communications over a single IP network.
Juniper Networks' portfolio of proven networking and security solutions supports the complex scale, security and performance requirements of the world's most demanding networks.
Juniper Networks, the Juniper Networks logo, are registered trademarks of Juniper Networks, Inc. in the United States and other countries.
www.avaya.com /gcm/master-usa/en-us/corporate/pressroom/pressreleases/2005/pr-050502b.htm   (570 words)

  
 Networking Pipeline | Feature | Juniper Networks' J-series
Moreover, Juniper was expected to release in June its first suite of enterprise routers (access routers to be exact, but enterprise routers nonetheless) and what it claims is the first commercial-grade DSL firewall.
Juniper's 2300, for example, has greater LAN capabilities than a 1721, but relies on external boxes for key remote networking functions.
While Juniper, for example, cites the J4300's uplink throughput at a consistent 16Mbits/sec, the 2600's performance is quoted at 70,000 packets per second (pps) when routing, but this number drops to 30,000pps when the VPN is enabled.
www.networkingpipeline.com /showArticle.jhtml?articleID=26100341   (1449 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Juniper to acquire NetScreen in $4 billion stock deal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Router maker Juniper Networks (JNPR) is acquiring security systems supplier NetScreen Technologies (NSCN) in a $4 billion stock swap, more evidence of the tech spending revival.
Juniper's shares fell $3.29, or 11%, to $26.18, by the close of trading Monday, apparently reflecting the premium it paid NetScreen and the risk of competing more directly against Cisco.
Juniper's move follows an across-the-board gain in networking stocks since the start of the year.
www.usatoday.com /money/industries/technology/2004-02-09-juniper-usat_x.htm   (457 words)

  
 Juniper Networks Branches Out - Forbes.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Juniper is shelling out $375 million in cash and 36.5 million shares--almost 10% of the company--to Siemens, for what is left of Unisphere.
Juniper was already an investor in Pacific Broadband and made the purchase in order to enter the cable-modem networking market.
Juniper says the future is in Internet protocol, and Chief Executive Scott Kriens had some sharp words for his competitors and investors looking for a revival in telecom.
www.forbes.com /technology/communication/2002/05/20/0520jnpr.html   (1063 words)

  
 CRN | IBM, Juniper Networks, Frank Vitagliano | Vitagliano In Juniper Hot Seat   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
When Frank Vitagliano takes the reins of Juniper Networks’ worldwide channels organization on March 20, he may be in for a wild ride.
One Juniper partner, who requested anonymity, said he has decided to move business from Juniper to Cisco Systems because of the “reactive” nature of Juniper’s field reps. “They are understaffed in the field,” said the partner, whose Cisco sales have quadrupled over the past year while his Juniper sales have plummeted.
Networks are growing fast, and companies are faced with increasing outside requirements for management - what we call compliance issues.
www.crn.com /sections/news/top_news.jhtml?articleId=181502869   (564 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: Juniper Networks Field Guide: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
All the latest Juniper Networks technologies and releases are covered, including JUNOS 5.4, the T640 routing node and the T320 router, and all M-series routers.
Whether you work with Juniper Networks products as a network engineer, administrator, or operator - or if you are just interested in learning how to build scalable multivendor IP networks - you will want to keep this thorough resource close at hand.
Written by senior staff in Juniper's own technical publications team, it is sufficiently small for a field engineer to have on hand when working in the field and sufficiently detailed that a user can configure most features without referring to any other documentation.
www.amazon.co.uk /exec/obidos/ASIN/0321122445   (750 words)

  
 Juniper Networks Router Architecture > Juniper Networks Router Models   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Although the M40 was quite progressive, Juniper Networks was able to improve on its available functionality by upgrading the processor, raising the available memory, adding redundancy, and including the ability to filter traffic through ACLs in later iterations of the product.
With their introduction, Juniper Networks hoped to gain a larger marketshare by appealing to networks needing a smaller footprint router.
The second router introduced by Juniper Networks was the M20, released in December 1999.
www.informit.com /articles/article.asp?p=30631&f1=rss   (1219 words)

  
 JUNIPER NETWORKS / On the record: Scott Kriens and Pradeep Sindhu   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The deal gives Juniper, which reported net income of $39 million on revenue of $701 million in 2003, a major presence in the fast-growing network security market.
But in the networking marketplace in which we live, there are more technology companies today than there will be next year, and there will be fewer the year after that.
Editor's note: One member of Juniper Networks' board of directors is William R. Hearst III, a partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, a venture capital firm in Menlo Park.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2004/03/14/BUGLV5J9OR1.DTL   (3375 words)

  
 Juniper Networks News
Juniper Networks News continually updated from thousands of sources around the net.
Juniper Networks, Inc. today announced a comprehensive set of new features that enable service providers to address the operational issues associated with the introduction of advanced IP-based services such as...
Juniper Networks, Inc. and NEC Corporation of Japan, global provider of IT/Network solutions, today announced an expansion of their partnership to include plans to develop next-generation networking solutions...
www.topix.net /com/jnpr   (636 words)

  
 Juniper info
Network World's tests Juniper's SSG 520, a security and routing platform available this week that is the first new effort from the company's purchase of NetScreen 21 months ago.
Juniper is announcing a new product family based on its acquisition of NetScreen, a fast security platform with high-speed WAN ports designed for branch offices that have direct Internet connections.
Juniper Networks has shuffled upper management and filled a six-month void in its top marketing position, part of what the company claims is a "structured succession plan."
www.networkworld.com /news/financial/juniper.html   (1282 words)

  
 Juniper aims to secure Cisco rivalry | CNET News.com
Juniper Networks' $3.4 billion purchase of NetScreen gives it much-needed security clout and the ability to enter the low-end corporate market.
Juniper's profits exceeded analysts' revenue targets for the last quarter of 2003, the company said in January.
Juniper's stock price was $29.47 at the market's close on Friday, making the deal worth more than $3.8 billion and giving NetScreen shareholders a 57 percent premium for their shares.
news.com.com /2100-1037-5156071.html   (1780 words)

  
 Juniper acquires NetScreen
Juniper this week said it signed an agreement to acquire NetScreen Technologies for $4 billion in stock.
Juniper has been addressing the security needs of its customers with enhancements to its routers.
Juniper stock will be exchanged for NetScreen stock at a fixed exchange ratio of 1.404 shares of Juniper common stock for each outstanding share of NetScreen common stock.
www.networkworld.com /edge/news/2004/0209juniscreen.html   (987 words)

  
 ConferZone - Juniper Networks Review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Juniper Networks (NASDAQ: JNPR) is a provider of networking and security solutions.
Juniper Networks focuses on customers who derive strategic value from their networks, such as global network operators, enterprises, government agencies and research and educational institutions.
The Juniper Network solution is called the NetScreen Secure Meeting appliances.
www.conferzone.com /resource/Juniper_0604.html   (407 words)

  
 Juniper Networks: Expanding Again
Juniper Networks (JNPR), a maker of high-speed Internet Protocol (IP) routers, surprised the Street on Tuesday afternoon with its plans to make two strategic acquisitions: Peribit Networks and Redline Networks.
Juniper was founded in 1996 mainly as a maker of IP routers.
Singh says Juniper's prospects warrant the hefty P/E. Although Wilson is waiting until the deals close to adjust his earnings estimates, he raised his target price for Juniper to $28 in anticipation of better-than-projected earnings in 2006.
www.kiplinger.com /personalfinance/columns/picks/archive/2005/pick0427.htm   (564 words)

  
 Juniper Networks, Inc.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Juniper Networks is pleased to announce the R&E Summit 2005, the leading event for technical network engineers in the Research and Education sector.
Building on last years success, Juniper Networks will cover a range of hot networking topics and issues.
The R&E Summit is the perfect platform for Research and Education community to learn more about Juniper's latest developments on IP, MPLS, Subscriber Management, Managed Services, Network Security, SSL VPNs and share views and issues with Juniper.
apps.juniper.net /gsm/seminar?pj=189   (158 words)

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