Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Juniper finally talks SDNs

  Juniper exec gets into nitty-gritty of SDN plan | Microsoft to raise Windows 8 upgrade prices by 5X
 
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Juniper finally talks SDNs
Juniper Networks at long last has laid out its software-defined networking (SDN) strategy, which includes a revamped software licensing plan that the company says will change its business model and differentiate it from competitors. Read More


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Juniper exec gets into nitty-gritty of SDN plan
Front-and-center in Juniper's SDN strategy is a new software business model that will emphasize variable packaging and licensing of software to implement the company's software-defined networking design. Bob Muglia, executive vice president of Juniper's Software Systems Division, shared some finer points of the company's plan with Network World Managing Editor Jim Duffy. Read More

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