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The new network is here.

The past decade has been a period of enormous growth in terms of the network-enabled devices used and the applications we run. In fact, today there are six devices connected to the network for every person that exists on the planet. The complexity and scale of this technology is staggering. To meet the demand, network architecture needs more than a quick-fix. It requires a radical rethink of the ways we have architectured and operated networks for the last forty years. Left unchecked, our networks will only become more complex, less reliable and less cost-efficient.

A new industry approach to innovation.

Overcoming these challenges demands rethinking the closed, siloed approach to networking of the last ten years. In fact, the old way of doing things can prevent innovation—the investment and brainpower is locked within proprietary initiatives instead of being pooled and harnessed as a collective effort. In other words, innovation suffers and the customer pays for it. Learn more

The new network enables the next generation of business.

Whether you are a six-month-old startup or a 100-year-old-company, your business model moving forward is likely to be centered on the networked world. It is a world where e-commerce, sales force enablement and info-sharing are mere table stakes. In the new network, every aspect of your business hinges on your approach to technology, connectivity and network innovation. Learn more


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Lowering cost through simplicity. The total economic impact of Juniper Networks EX switches.

The new network runs on Junos®.

Junos is more than an operating system. It’s the open-standards, integrated and familiar approach to network design at the heart of Juniper routers, switches and security devices. It’s a game changer because it brings stability to an environment that has been rife with complexity. Because it creates cross-network platform for third-party innovation and development, and because, in concert with the Junos One family of processors, it enables a new network architecture that is simpler and more powerful than anything before it.


Simple, scalable, open and ubiquitous, Junos is a building block for the next generation of network-based applications and corporate solutions. Learn more


Analyst study
The total economic impact of Junos network OS


Junos Space
A customizable network application platform for building and hosting applications

The new network is cloud-ready.

The problem of scale: bigger=complexity. As the concept of cloud computing takes hold, one fundamental question remains. How do you get to scale? The cloud requires the massive elasticity that only comes from sharing large pools of resources in the data center. The problem is, data center networks don’t scale well. As they get bigger, they naturally get more complex.


At Juniper, it comes down to this equation: simplify, share, secure. Learn more about cloud-ready solutions.


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"Supporting Sustainable Cloud Services"


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Three steps to building a scalable cloud-ready data center network.



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