Juniper Networks has been recognized as a Leader in the 2025 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Data Center Switching. For us, it’s not just recognition—it’s a testament to our relentless drive
In our previous post, we explored stage one of the Self-Driving Network™ journey: data—the critical foundation for intelligent networks. But data alone doesn’t solve problems. Stage two is where we
The rapid advancement of AI applications is reshaping industries, driving an unprecedented demand for scalable, high-performing, and flexible data center solutions. As AI workloads grow in complexity and scale, traditional
In today’s fast-paced world of digital transformation, the era of AI represents a new realm of potential for meaningful innovation. But there’s no debating that AI can be an expensive
In today’s fast-paced digital world, businesses demand agility and efficiency from their IT infrastructure. This blog explores how the integration of Juniper Apstra™ with Red Hat® OpenShift and Ansible® Automation Platform
Data center networks built from the Juniper portfolio cost less. We’ve created countless financial models for customers considering Juniper vs. other vendors. Certainly, Juniper doesn’t always win these business cases,
As artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) continue to transform various industries, more and more AI leaders are concerned about data center power efficiency and carbon containment. Power hungry
Enterprise IT organizations are under pressure to “just do something” to take advantage of recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI). Generative AI has quickly transitioned from R&D sideline to a
This is a joint blog authored by Kirk Compton (WW Director, Partnerships, SambaNova Systems) and Ben Baker (Sr. Director Data Center Marketing, Juniper Networks) Enterprises face mounting pressure to use
Data centers everywhere are under unprecedented stress—more traffic, new demands for digital transformation, and now AI applications coming online requiring innovative, exacting DC designs. Networks need to be more agile