AI is a new technology that can have both positive and negative effects on society, depending on how it is used. We need to make sure that AI does not
In a recent Bob Friday Talks webinar, I talked to Sharada Yeluri, Senior Director of Engineering at Juniper, about Networking for AI and the next generation of data centers. What’s
Not too long ago, misguided pundits predicted that almost all enterprise workloads would eventually migrate to the public cloud. They mentioned benefits like scalability, performance and cost as major contributing
When people ask me what artificial intelligence (AI) is, I tell them it is ultimately the next step in the evolution of automation. In the past, the way we automated
Extend your campus edge without legacy controllers Traditional wireless LAN solutions typically rely on antiquated architectures that lack the scale, reliability, and agility needed to address today’s diverse enterprise needs.
Put simply, AI washing refers to the practice where a company or organization exaggerates or falsely claims the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in their products, services, or operations to
Let’s face it, organizations often struggle to address unwanted behaviors on the network while minimizing their potential impact. Ideally, incidents would be addressed in real-time with automated responses to prevent
Juniper’s routing leadership goes all the way back to the birth of the company. In 1996, Juniper was founded to build a packet-based router custom built for internet service providers
It’s no secret that managing WAN networks can be difficult. Challenges include complex operations, inability to scale, and siloed network and security management. Not to mention, needing to ensure that
The old ways of reactive network operations—frantic, pulse-pounding manual searches for the cause and effects of outages, and the dread of rollouts that might bring networks crashing downare a source