Juniper
Networks, an industry leader in automated, scalable and secure
networks, today announced the expansion of its campus portfolio, including
extending EVPN-VXLAN fabric to the campus, enabling a common architecture for
campus and data center fabrics by unifying disparate architectures. Through
this unification, Juniper Networks is providing the building blocks for an
enterprise-wide fabric, a key component in building a simple, secure and automated
multicloud. Juniper also announced enhancements to its branch portfolio with
new capabilities in its
Contrail SD-WAN solution, utilizing
NFX Series,
SRX Series and
vSRX Series WAN Edge devices combined with
Contrail Service Orchestration.
Most enterprises have separate campus and data center
networks, leveraging entirely different architectures to provide connectivity
across the two domains. This leads to divergent operations, which inhibits
enterprises' attempts to unify their infrastructure under a common operational
umbrella. With Juniper's new EVPN-VXLAN campus architecture, enterprises can
build campus networks using the same protocols that are popular in the most
stable and efficient data centers that exist today.
To facilitate the way customers can deploy their entire
campus, Juniper has also expanded its campus portfolio via a resell agreement
with a global Wi-Fi leader, Aerohive Networks, and today announced the
expansion of their partnership to provide a cloud-managed, wired, wireless
and WAN solution. Juniper Sky Enterprise integrates with Aerohive's Cloud
Services APIs and Aerohive's HiveManager Network Management System to provide a
single pane of glass for monitoring the entire wired and wireless campus
network. The solution offers customers choice of deployment models - including
public cloud, private cloud or on-premises.
Understanding that the branch is also an integral part of
the customer's journey to multicloud, Juniper is enhancing its Contrail SD-WAN capabilities with support for
fine-grained Application Quality of Experience (AppQoE) and industry-first
active-active clustering for Juniper's NFX and SRX Series branch devices.
Juniper is also expanding its 5-step multicloud migration framework to include
evolution paths for campus and branch networks. The 5-step multicloud migration
provides enterprises with a set of best practices, natural technology
insertions and recommended products and services to more easily complete the
journey to a secure and automated multicloud.
News Highlights:
- Juniper's EX Series
Switches augmented with industry-first EVPN-VXLAN campus
architecture: By
extending EVPN-VXLAN beyond the data center, Juniper is providing
enterprises the building blocks for an enterprise-wide fabric. The
EVPN-VXLAN protocol is ideal for campus architectures because it provides
layer-3 transport with layer-2 capabilities that allow enterprises to
evolve while also taking into consideration legacy applications. A
new EX4650 Switch with industry-leading 25G/100G
density complements the already available and EVPN-VXLAN capable EX9000
Series Switches.
- Resell
agreement with a global wireless leader, Aerohive Networks: The global resell
agreement with Aerohive will enable Juniper to provide a unified cloud
managed campus and branch networking solution from ethernet switches to
enterprise-ready wireless access points. As customers migrate to
multicloud, the Juniper and Aerohive unified wired-wireless solution
offers flexible cloud-managed or on-premises-based options that can be
easily deployed with Juniper Sky Enterprise and Aerohive HiveManager
cloud-based management. Aerohive's portfolio of access points includes the
newly announced family of 802.11ax access points and form factors,
including indoor, outdoor, industrial, wall-plate and pluggable 802.11ac
access points.
- Enhancements to
Juniper's branch portfolio: Juniper's Contrail SD-WAN now supports fine-grained
Application Quality of Experience (AppQoE), offering visibility and
dynamic management into individual granular application session
performance for more than 3,700 unique applications, such as Microsoft
Outlook, Sharepoint and Skype for Business. Based on real-time analysis of
application traffic in Juniper's NFX, SRX and vSRX Series WAN edge
endpoints, customers can tune application performance to and from the
branch using Contrail Service Orchestration managed policies. This gives
enterprise IT managers the ability to dynamically prioritize
business-critical application traffic based on business policy intent.
Juniper has also enhanced architectural reliability and flexibility in the
branch and WAN. An SD-WAN industry first, Juniper's NFX and SRX Series
branch devices now support active-active clustering, delivering double the
connectivity and reliability to important sites across any type of WAN
connectivity, such as LTE, broadband internet or traditional MPLS.
- 5-step multicloud
migration framework for campus and branch networks: Juniper is
introducing a 5-step multicloud migration framework for campus and branch
networks, providing customers a methods-driven approach to creating their
customized path to multicloud. The framework considers aspects of
architecture, products, tools, processes and people. This framework
incorporates Juniper's multicloud-ready solutions, along with available
professional services at each stage of this journey.
"Today's announced campus and SD-WAN enhancements allow
enterprises to bring best practices from the data center into
their campuses, allowing them to more quickly realize secure and automated
multicloud environments. The transition to multicloud doesn't have to be a long
and drawn-out process. Through our 5-step multicloud migration framework,
Juniper Networks is also providing enterprises the required building blocks
that facilitate the transition and bring best practices to each stage along the
way." - Michael Bushong, Vice President of Cloud and Enterprise Marketing
at Juniper Networks