Juniper Networks Advanced Insight Solutions (AIS) Security Overview: Security Controls, Mechanisms, and Techniques Applied to AIS Components and Infrastructure That Provide Protection to the Data
White Papers Juniper Networks Advanced Insight Solutions (AIS) offers significant benefits to customers by automating both reactive and proactive technical support processes. AIS enables faster problem identification and resolution, and more effective problem...
[July 13, 2009, 1:21]
Flaws found in Cisco, Juniper and IBM kit
News Cisco, Juniper and IBM are suffering embarrassment today as a Home Office agency announced details of a software vulnerability that affects the vendors' products. On NISCC's Web site, a Juniper spokesman wrote: "Juniper Networks M-series and T...
[April 12, 2005, 17:40]
Juniper guns for Cisco in branch offices
News Juniper Networks has launched a strategy to integrate the products it acquired through a recent buying spree, in a bid to grab market share from Cisco. Juniper has expanded rapidly over the last two-and-a-half years by purchasing four companies.
[October 30, 2006, 13:30]
10 Easy Steps to Secure Tele-Networking: Juniper Networks Enables Federal Telework Programs
White Papers Juniper Networks offers a broad portfolio of secure and assured networking solutions meeting the full spectrum of Federal agency needs. Central among these for remote and extranet access that is secure, easy, and cost effective is the Juniper...
[August 30, 2005, 3:00]
Juniper defends hiring Cisco flaw researcher
News Juniper said on Wednesday it is standing by its decision to employ a security consultant who revealed "great holes" in the security of Cisco routers. A spokeswoman for Juniper confirmed on Wednesday that it had hired Michael Lynn as a full-time...
[November 9, 2005, 15:20]
Juniper faces $900m charge in options scandal
News Telecoms equipment vendor Juniper has admitted that it will have to record a charge of almost $1bn to make amends for stock options that it granted in recent years. On Thursday morning, Juniper announced the results of an internal investigation...
[December 21, 2006, 12:05]
Juniper offers scalable network options
Blog Juniper Networks on Monday, extended its range of network firewalls with two more options for scaling networks from the mid-range to the largest networks. Aimed at the data centre but for use in networks from medium scale to high-end, Juniper...
[March 12, 2009, 15:53]
Juniper pits 'Pepsi' against Cisco's 'Coke'
News Juniper Networks is working on a low-end wide area network router designed to compete with Cisco Systems' 2600 router. Cisco, which dominates the market with more than 90 percent market share, is believed to be the "Coke" to Juniper's "Pepsi.
[March 9, 2004, 11:45]
Juniper and Symantec team up
News On Tuesday, Symantec and Juniper Networks announced a partnership to load more of the security giant's technology onto Juniper's networking devices. The partnership is designed to bolster Juniper's security lineup while moving Symantec beyond...
[September 13, 2006, 9:45]
Juniper faces delisting after finance probe
News Juniper Networks faces being delisted from the Nasdaq share index after revealing the extent of irregularities around stock options at the company. On Thursday, Juniper revealed the conclusions of an internal review conducted by its audit committee...
[August 11, 2006, 13:35]
Juniper announces energy-efficient core router
News Juniper Networks on Monday launched the TX Matrix Plus, a virtualising routing system that the company claims is one of the most efficient on the market. The T1600, launched in 2007, can manage up to 1.6Tbps, while the JCS (Juniper Control System...
[February 5, 2009, 12:40]
Juniper picks up NetScreen
News Router maker Juniper Networks reported on Monday that it has agreed to buy NetScreen Technologies, a network security provider, in a stock deal valued at roughly $4bn (£2.15bn). Under the terms of the deal, Juniper will exchange about 1.4 shares of...
[February 10, 2004, 9:00]
Juniper revs Ethernet to 100Gbps
News Juniper Networks has announced the industry's first 100Gbps Ethernet router interface card. The card will be sold as part of Juniper's T1600 core router, which is a high-performance product aimed mostly at telecommunications providers, but also...
[June 9, 2009, 12:41]
Juniper v Cisco
Talkback so juniper want to beat cisco at router sales.ha.i haven't looked at juniper kit but its a tall order.cisco kit works, its the best there is.
[November 3, 2006, 11:28]
Juniper makes $67.5m VoIP acquisition
News Juniper Networks announced that it plans to buy start-up Kagoor Networks for $67.5m (£36m) in cash to expand its portfolio of carrier products. Juniper, a rival of networking giant Cisco, will use technology from Kagoor to sell its communications...
[March 30, 2005, 14:50]
Juniper cuts US staff while hiring in India
News Juniper Networks is trimming its work force in the United States as it expands its engineering group in India, a company official said on Monday. A Juniper official emphasised that the company is not moving all of its software testing and...
[February 3, 2004, 11:10]
Juniper jumps into switches
News Juniper Networks on Tuesday announced it is adding a lineup of enterprise Ethernet switches to its portfolio, marking its first foray into this product segment. As a new entrant in the enterprise switch market, Juniper faces its largest challenge...
[January 30, 2008, 13:38]
Juniper charging hard into Cisco's turf
News A recent study shows that Juniper Networks continues to claim more of Cisco Systems' market for high-end routers. Research by the Dell'Oro Group indicates that Juniper grabbed 38 percent of the $753m (£525.9m) market in the first quarter of 2001...
[May 17, 2001, 9:17]
Juniper's sub-£500 'hot spot in a box'
News Juniper Networks is getting ready to launch a low-price wireless "hot spot" bundle, hoping to take a bite out of Cisco's lead in the lucrative market for Wi-Fi network hardware. Cisco and other rivals usually charge about $2,000 per location for...
[May 21, 2003, 9:45]
Juniper routers exposed to attack
News Networking company Juniper is encouraging customers to upgrade their routers to fix a serious vulnerability in its operating system. Juniper's M- and T-Series routers are affected by the vulnerability in Junos 6.x, which makes them vulnerable to...
[January 31, 2005, 12:40]



