Networks are meant to connect. Yet all too often network operations are disconnected, creating chasms instead of bridges for IT departments. This is especially true in the world of Software-Defined
This blog was originally published to the 128 Technology website – in 2020, Juniper Networks acquired 128 Technology. Learn more about the acquisition here. Microsoft Ignite and the AT&T Business Summit
Modern applications are distributed, microservices-based affairs that consist of multiple workloads operating across multiple fault domains. Kubernetes has become the de facto orchestrator for cloud-native applications with a rich and
In the lead up to KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2019, we are posting a series of blogs covering what we expect to be some of the most prevalent topics at
Throw a rock in an airport bookstore and you’ll find a management book explaining that success comes from making decisions based on data and responding to change quickly. Terms like
Data centers are the epitome of infrastructure automation, and their modern manifestation—cloud—provides an almost magical platform for its users. To construct clouds, separation of concerns into layers of abstraction, like
This blog was originally published to the Apstra website – in 2021, Juniper Networks acquired Apstra. Learn more about the acquisition here. When talking about my 25 years of Network Engineering experience,
In April 2019, Juniper Networks started shipping its newest and highest-performing MPC10E (Modular Port Concentrator) line card that provides packet forwarding services for the MX series, specifically the MX240, 480
“Alexa, can you tell me which of my Internet of Things devices are vulnerable to an attack?” Echo: “Hmmm, I don’t know that one.” “Alexa, can anyone access my camera
This blog was originally published to the Apstra website – in 2021, Juniper Networks acquired Apstra. Learn more about the acquisition here. When deciding how to best approach network monitoring there are