Juniper Networks has unveiled new software, silicon, systems and partnerships designed to propel the ’new network’ for enterprise and service provider customers. The new capabilities combine technology with smart partnerships to help customers re-invent the experience and economics of networking, while fostering a broad ecosystem of innovation across the network.
As part of the launch, Juniper has introduced several products and partnerships that expand the company’s reach and value for customers.
New Junos software
An open cross-network software platform that allows customers to directly program multiple layers of their networks for rich user experiences, smart economics and fast time to market. The new Junos software platform includes the Junos network operating system, the new Junos Space network application platform and new Junos Pulse integrated network client.
New Junos-based silicon and systems
A new Junos One family of processors, including the Junos Trio chipset with 3D Scaling technology. 3D Scaling enables networks to dynamically support more subscribers, services and bandwidth – all at the same time. Junos Trio will be delivered in new modular line cards and new 3.5-inch routers for Juniper MX Series.
New Junos-based solutions
Juniper unveiled new cloud networking and security solutions based on the Junos software platform and Juniper systems. The solutions are built upon Juniper’s simplified data centre network architecture to help customers share and secure their infrastructures while delivering and accessing cloud-based services.
New Junos-based partnerships
Juniper announced new go-to-market partnerships with Dell and IBM to deliver Juniper systems as part of their cloud-ready data centre solutions. Juniper has also announced a Junos software licencing partnership with Blade Network Technologies, which will develop future blade switches based on the Junos operating system. Juniper also announced several partners, who have built or are building applications based on Junos software, including Active Broadband Networks, Ankeena Networks, Harris Stratex, Packet Design, Q1 Labs, Telchemy, Telecom Italia and Triveni Digital.