Juniper enhances SDN capability with new products

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Juniper enhances SDN capability with new products 
Juniper Networks(NYSE:JNPR) has introduced JunosV Contrail Controller for software-defined networks (SDN). With the introduction of JunosV Contrail, Juniper Networks aims to reduce the time, cost and risk for customers to deliver new network and security services. With this new family of products, Juniper Networks ensures to deliver an unparalleled ability to adapt to changing business needs.

Ankur Singla, Vice President, SDN and Orchestration Systems, Juniper Networks said, “The JunosV Contrail Controller combines best-in-class network orchestration and automation to address the gaps customers are experiencing with existing SDN controller solutions. With Juniper Networks, customers can now have technology that seamlessly integrates into their current IT architectures, providing the agility and scalability they need to build elastic, open environments and the ability to deploy services like security seamlessly across cloud networks. This level of performance will ensure customers can move beyond the SDN experimental stage and into systems that provide the flexibility and investment protection for the long term.”    

Built on intellectual property from Juniper’s recent acquisition of Contrail Systems, JunosV Contrail family of products will deliver a virtual network solution that easily integrates into existing data centers to centralize control across different client IT architectures and multiple cloud platforms. These products will provide benefits such as elastic management of IP-based virtual network and security services to enhance the efficiency and agility in how customers deploy and use network resources.

With this new family of products, Juniper Networks ensures to deliver an unparalleled ability to adapt to changing business needs. This family of products is scheduled.....See More

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