Thursday, January 17, 2019

Juniper Networks Announces Date and Webcast Information for Upcoming Investor Conference in February 2019

Juniper Networks (NYSE: JNPR), an industry leader in automated, scalable and secure networks, today announced the Company will present at the following investor conference in February:

Kevin Hutchins, Senior Vice President, Strategy & Corporate Development at Juniper Networks, will present at the Goldman Sachs Technology and Internet Conference, Thursday, February 14, 2019 at 8:50am PT, in San Francisco, CA.

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Juniper Networks simplifies the complexities of networking with products, solutions and services in the cloud era to transform the way we connect, work and live. We remove the traditional constraints of networking to enable our customers and partners to deliver automated, scalable and secure networks that connect the world.

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Friday, January 4, 2019

JN0-661 Exam Dumps and Exam Details - Juniper Certifications


New Service Provider Routing and Switching, Professional Exam


On May 15, 2019, there will be a new exam for the Juniper Networks Certified Professional Service Provider Routing and Switching (JNCIP-SP) certification.

The JN0-661 exam will End of Life (EOL) on May 15, 2019. Candidates currently preparing for the JN0-661 exam should plan to take it at a Pearson VUE testing center prior to the EOL date.

This change reflects an update to the exam. Detailed exam information for the new JN0-662 Service Provider Routing and Switching, Professional exam can be found here.

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Monday, December 17, 2018

Beta exams for the new JNCIE-SEC Lab Exam (JPR-933) will be available soon - Juniper Certifications


Beta exams are intended to help Juniper Networks maintain the highest quality of standards for our exams. Participation gives you the opportunity to help us finalize the exam!


  • Exam seats are discounted by 50%
  • Limit one beta exam attempt per person
  • All candidates must meet prerequisite requirements
  • Candidates taking a beta exam are provided with an additional 30 minutes of exam time to ensure they are able to complete the feedback form included with the exam papers. The feedback form includes an area for candidates to provide any comments or feedback for each item on the exam. Failure to complete the feedback form during a beta exam will result in an automatic fail.
  • Results are available in CertManager within 4-6 weeks
  • Results are provided as pass/fail only
  • Candidates who pass a beta exam are given credit towards the applicable certification
  • Failing results will include high-level feedback intended to provide areas where additional study and preparation are recommended
  • Beta exam results are not eligible for re-evaluation or re-grade
  • Exams must be paid for via credit card at the time of registration
  • Exams cancelled within 30 days are not eligible for a refund, per the Lab Exam Cancellation Policy
  • Candidates must review and agree to the Juniper Networks Candidate Agreement upon exam registration

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Monday, December 10, 2018

Juniper Networks Announces Intent to Acquire HTBASE


Juniper Networks (NYSE: JNPR), an industry leader in automated, scalable and secure networks, today announced the company’s intent to acquire HTBASE, which has developed a highly unique and disruptive platform for software-defined enterprise multicloud. HTBASE offers a single layer of compute, networking and storage across public and private clouds as well as the edge, greatly simplifying how multicloud environments are managed and easing application migration across multiple clouds. This acquisition will bring multicloud storage to Juniper’s strong network and compute orchestration capabilities of its Contrail Enterprise Multicloud.

HTBASE’s unique value is its platform’s ability to make the complete infrastructure layer (compute, storage and networking) transparent to applications, without impacting the operating system or architecture. This allows for very easy migration of enterprise workloads and leverage of multicloud without porting or lock-in on a single infrastructure stack. We believe that Juniper customers will benefit from HTBASE’s extensible platform and their composable system which enables software elements to be reused and extended to make the whole of Contrail more powerful for whatever the multicloud brings.

“Companies are moving more workloads from on-premises to the cloud to keep up with the need for agility and more flexibility. It’s up to us to make this transition not only achievable, but more importantly, to focus on making the move to the multicloud simple,” said Rami Rahim, CEO of Juniper Networks. “Juniper is betting big on multicloud and the momentum is mounting every day. Together with HTBASE, we have an opportunity to shape a new and emerging market that will deliver significant value with a unique line of products to customers worldwide.”

Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Media Alert: Fifteenth World Robot Olympiad Finals Set in Thailand


The World Robot Olympiad™ Association plus joint sponsors LEGO® Education and Juniper Networks (NYSE: JNPR), an industry leader in automated, scalable and secure networks, today announced this year’s global finals are due to take place starting this Friday, November 16, in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Four-hundred and eighty-four teams, comprising over 1,200 individuals from 63 different countries, are due to participate across eight age- and task-based categories. The teams will demonstrate their ability to problem-solve and innovate using LEGO-based robots they have designed, built and programmed themselves.

This year’s event has a theme of ‘Food Matters’, around which some of the competitive challenges are based. The challenges are known in advance so the teams can prepare their approach, but they must also deal with a ‘surprise rule’ announced at the start of the finals, testing ability to work as a team, think quickly and adapt both hardware and software unaided. They must also begin with their robots disassembled, having limited time and size constraints to deal with to build from scratch and without instructions or adult intervention.

News Highlights:

  • The age of participants ranges from six to 25 years old, spanning starter categories to sophisticated, business case-driven challenges.
  • Robots must be built using only specified elements, including LEGO® MINDSTORMS® and LEGO® Education WeDo 2.0, depending on the category.
  • Based on previous years, the 2018 Final in Thailand is likely to attract approximately a thousand spectators over three days of competition.Based on previous years, the 2018 Final in Thailand is likely to attract approximately a thousand spectators over three days of competition.
  • Since the 2018 season began in mid-January, country heats and finals have taken place around the globe in 70 countries. A total of more than 26,000 teams, have competed in 444 tournaments for coveted places in the WRO International Final.
  • A team consists of one coach and two or three team members.
  • A series of awards, including the inaugural “Juniper Networks’ Engineering Simplicity Honors Award” and the “LEGO Education Creativity Award”, will be made during the event.