Enterprise Campus Networking

In today's business world, your enterprise campus network is as important as any other decision you make on technology. You need to be sure the solutions you choose to enable your network are competitive differentiators—both now and into the future. <br><br> Find out how you can reach new heights in virtualization, security and agility with your campus network, while enabling simple management and openness to innovation.


Supporting the Cloud-Enabled Enterprise With Juniper Unite

Enterprises are increasingly turning to the cloud to support modern IT and business requirements for agility, scalability, cost savings and accelerated time to value. Cloud models—private, public and hybrid—are crucial to enabling important new initiatives around trends such as mobility, the Internet of Things, big data analytics and social networking. Clouds are also forming the foundation for a wide range of new business services as well as business-critical legacy applications, including those that are at the heart of the business, such as customer relationship management, human resources, finance, supply chain and others. Continue Reading


FAQ: How to Get a Handle on Branch Office Security

Most people do not work in large central offices. The overwhelming majority of new workers—90% of them, according to one study —will work in remote or branch offices, or for small companies with little or no internal IT staff. Productivity is critical—employees at these locations are every bit as data-needy as their colleagues at the main office. The question is, how do you secure that data while still delivering optimal service levels? This FAQ offers some tips for doing so. Continue Reading


Why Now Is the Time to Embrace an Open Network Framework

Network design is evolving quickly, and the pace of change promises to accelerate even further as enterprises use the cloud to house more and more of their applications. The shift from proprietary architectures to open ones is a major part of this new paradigm, particularly with the movement toward software-defined networks and the emergence of new standards such as OpenStack. This era of innovation and expansion is not a time to be locked into proprietary solutions from vendors that don’t support open standards. Here’s why. Continue Reading