How to Reap the Benefits of the GSA EIS Contract

With the arrival of the General Services Administration’s (GSA) Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions (EIS) contract, the federal government is on the precipice of a new era of digital transformation. EIS is

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Networks: Commodity or Not?

The commodification of networks is in full swing and everyone seems to think it is a good thing. You might hear this phrased as treating network devices like cattle, rather

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Seamless Segment Routing (SR) Networks

5G technology will enable people, IoT devices, businesses and industries to connect at an unprecedented scale with improved efficiency. To fully realize the benefits of 5G technology, transport networks will

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Exploring EVPN-VXLAN Overlay Architectures – Bridged Overlay

In a previous blog on Getting Started with Modern Data Center Fabrics, we discussed the common modern DC architecture of an IP fabric to provide base connectivity, overlaid with EVPN-VXLAN

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Get Hands-on with Juniper vLabs

At Juniper Networks, one of the most common comments we get from customers is, “I wish there was an easy way to try out your products.” Enter: Juniper vLabs. Juniper

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Bringing ‘Juniper Cares’ to Life

It’s no secret that healthcare organizations worldwide are experiencing very challenging times. Even before the COVID-19 pandemic swept across the globe, the topics of increasing healthcare costs and workloads of

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IGP Flexible Algorithms (Flex-Algo)

In Segment Routing (SR), a prefix segment follows the least-cost path from its source to its destination. An Intradomain Gateway Protocol (IGP) calculates and identifies the least-cost path. A network

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Juniper’s NorthStar Controller and its Role in Segment Routed Networks

This is the first blog in a six part series on Segment Routing (SR) and SR Controllers. Network operators are under increasing pressure to rapidly deploy services with more stringent

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Power Spectral Density

Most Wi-Fi folks are familiar with and understand the concept of EIRP to represent power, although they may not know what exactly it stands for, which is Equivalent Isotropically Radiated

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Wi-Fi 6E Will Demand Multigigabit Ethernet

With the newly opened additional 1,200 MHz in the 6 GHz band for Wi-Fi 6E by the FCC, and with clients and infrastructure becoming available in the next few years,

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