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
Networking (SDN). The goal of SDN is to bring more agility to network
operations through the abstraction and automation of network control
functions. However, the industry has forced out disparate SDN solutions
that tend to address specific use cases, instead of delivering a
holistic solution for the entire enterprise. This has prevented most
companies from realizing the full potential of SDN technology. It
doesn’t have to be this way.
Juniper Networks has always offered a best-in-class SD-WAN
solution with unprecedented scale, robust security and an unsurpassed
array of performance options for campus, branch and public cloud WAN
connections. In addition, we maximize flexibility with both on-premises
and cloud-managed service options for SDN control. Today, we’ve expanded
on these advantages even further with several enhancements to the
company’s enterprise portfolio that bring even more flexibility, scale
and cost savings to campus and branch environments and bring us one step
closer to transforming enterprise IT with true AI-driven networks.
A Unified SD-Branch
We’re pleased to announce that Juniper’s SD-WAN solution has
grown to also include software-defined LANs. From a common cloud-managed
portal, our customers can now easily provision Juniper EX Series
switches (e.g. the EX4650, EX4600, EX4300, EX3400 and EX2300 models),
manage LAN fabrics and configure LAN virtualization and security
policies in the same way they operate their SD-WAN environments. This
automated functionality simplifies operations to reduce costs,
streamline workflows and leverage the WAN and LAN network for connected
security. In addition to the cloud-managed SD-WAN solution, these
features will also be in the downloadable controller software for
optional on-premises deployment.
Continuing on the theme of unified operations, we have also
made it easier to operate Wi-Fi networks in conjunction with the
SD-Branch. The same portal for SD-WAN and SD-LAN can be used to show
Mist wireless access points and launch the Mist cloud for WLAN
provisioning, troubleshooting, management and other day-to-day
operations, including our unique wired/wireless assurance capabilities.
Juniper has a unique and innovative vision of unifying
wired/wireless LANs, SD-WAN and security under a common framework that
delivers unparalleled automation, insight and actions to our enterprise
customers. These latest enhancements take us one step closer to that
goal by expanding the breadth of our cloud offering and delivering even
more deployment options for simple, seamless and secure campus and
branch networks
Portfolio Breadth for Any Size Enterprise Site
While Juniper’s strength in operational simplicity is fueled by
our software innovation (managed via the cloud), we also differentiate
-- and excel -- with the quality and breadth of our hardware portfolio.
To that end, we are pleased to announce several new additions to our CPE
family.
For the more compact branch locations, Juniper is introducing a
Wi-Fi card for our line of branch SRX (SRX 3xx and SRX550)
next-generation firewalls and secure SD-WAN edge devices.
With the addition of the Wi-Fi card and its smart zero-touch
configuration options, the branch SRX is now the perfect all-in-one
device for a compact all-wireless branch, SOHO or kiosk, where only one
access point is needed. Like the other SRX mini-cards, this new card is
integrated into the Contrail SD-WAN solution via Junos. For users with
modest network management needs, the SRX with Wi-Fi card is also
supported in our cloud-based Juniper Sky Enterprise.
New to the top end in the branch SRX Series is the SRX380. It
comes with several leading performance features: 1Gbps IPsec
performance, four 10G ports, 16 PoE+ ports for greater wattage and
density and AES256 MACsec encryption. Its four mini-card slots expand
wired or wireless connectivity with, for example, the new Wi-Fi card,
LAN port cards for PoE-powered IoT devices and dual-SIM LTE cards for
reliable auto-failover wireless SD-WAN connectivity.
Advancing Juniper’s leadership position in universal CPE even
further, new to the NFX Series, is the NFX350. The NFX350 will roll out
with the latest in x86 horsepower, along with more storage and memory
for secure SD-WAN supporting adjacent virtual network functions and
other branch-local applications. All NFX350 devices come with eight 10G
and eight 1G interfaces and, depending on the configuration, up to 2TB
of storage, 128GB of RAM and 32 vCPUs. The fully loaded NFX350 will
support up to 40Gbps of NG-firewalling and up to 8Gbps of IPSec.
It’s Time for the AI-Driven Enterprise
Juniper believes that an AI-driven architecture is the ultimate
end game for enterprise IT. It drives simplicity which saves time and
money. It increases network predictability and reliability to deliver
much needed assurance. And it lays the foundation for driving more value
to the business. Fortunately, Juniper has all the right elements to
make this happen -- a complete product portfolio, the world’s best AI
engine, a modern cloud built for agility and scale and a relentless
commitment to execution.
Not long ago, Juniper announced the integration of wired and
wireless access under a common cloud and AI-engine. By unifying our
SD-Branch solution under a common cloud-managed portal and federating
management between LAN, WLAN and WAN environments, Juniper has taken
great strides toward delivering on the ultimate promise of the AI-driven
enterprise.
If you’re joining us at NXTWORK
EMEA in London this week, be sure to check out breakout sessions and
demos on all of the above, and don’t miss our weekly webinars on SD-WAN and Mist wireless. When you’re ready to judge for yourself, watch the demo playlist for SD-WAN and SD-LAN and sign up for a free trial of Contrail SD-WAN, soon expanding to include a guided tour of our LAN fabric management too.
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