Juniper Networks is a networking company that provides networking equipment and software. They aim to transform networking through innovation, challenging conventions, and building advanced networks that contribute to ideas and solve problems. Juniper works closely with customers in industries like healthcare, energy, and education to build powerful networks that deliver business value and fuel co-innovation.
This document provides information on Cisco, Juniper Networks, and Siemens, which are competitors in the telecommunications equipment manufacturing industry. It discusses each company's products, strategies, and market position. For Cisco, it outlines the company's introduction, market capture, customer intelligence approaches, content marketing strategy, and channel management. For Juniper Networks, it discusses the company's routing products, customers, and innovation technology. It also provides an introduction to Siemens' routers, strategies, and innovation approaches. The document aims to analyze the strategies of these key competitors to identify what Cisco must do to succeed against them.
Uni-Data is a full-service IT support company with over 300 employees across multiple US locations. They provide IT managed services, help desk support, and hosting solutions to clients ranging from small businesses to large enterprises across various industries. Uni-Data's network operations center offers redundant power and internet connections to ensure high availability. They aim to significantly reduce clients' IT costs through scalable and standardized managed service offerings.
If CSPs want to live in "the best of times" after automating and virtualizing their network, they will turn their attention to virtualized value-add services distribution and their supporting managed services as new streams of revenue.
This white paper discusses software-defined networking (SDN) and how it can be used to virtualize metro networks and services. SDN allows for programmability of network layers and network virtualization to optimize resource use, increase agility, and enable new services. Near-term drivers for carrier interest in SDN include controlling costs of metro networks and reducing time to provision services. Long-term goals include offering the network as a service (NaaS) and transforming networks similarly to virtualization in data centers.
Qualcomm is a leader in wireless innovation, having created many breakthrough technologies over 20 years. They foresee future needs and collaborate widely with partners to develop solutions. Qualcomm licenses its technologies to over 140 manufacturers and 430 operators worldwide, fueling growth across the wireless industry. Through open standards and partnerships, Qualcomm continues anticipating and creating new technologies to advance wireless communications.
2008 New TD Tech, new Network and new Platform (TD-SCDMA)td.tech
July 12, 2008 - On the P&T/EXPO COMM CHINA Exhibition, TD Tech Ltd. demonstrated the new TD-SCDMA Network Solution, supported by the parent companies Nokia Siemens Networks and Huawei. This is a premium class radio network solution (UMTS-TDD) for the world market, compliant with ITU and 3GPP Standards.
This document summarizes an e-book from a blog that provides strategic insights for telecommunications companies. It discusses the utility of software-defined networking (SDN) for telcos, how telcos can organize to offer new services and pursue growth, and the growth of SDN and network function virtualization in the telecommunications industry. The document outlines the business case and technical capabilities of SDN, as well as case studies of companies adopting SDN and market projections for SDN adoption and revenue. It also discusses how telcos can transform their business models and organizations, like IBM did, to focus more on new services.
This document provides information on Cisco, Juniper Networks, and Siemens, which are competitors in the telecommunications equipment manufacturing industry. It discusses each company's products, strategies, and market position. For Cisco, it outlines the company's introduction, market capture, customer intelligence approaches, content marketing strategy, and channel management. For Juniper Networks, it discusses the company's routing products, customers, and innovation technology. It also provides an introduction to Siemens' routers, strategies, and innovation approaches. The document aims to analyze the strategies of these key competitors to identify what Cisco must do to succeed against them.
Uni-Data is a full-service IT support company with over 300 employees across multiple US locations. They provide IT managed services, help desk support, and hosting solutions to clients ranging from small businesses to large enterprises across various industries. Uni-Data's network operations center offers redundant power and internet connections to ensure high availability. They aim to significantly reduce clients' IT costs through scalable and standardized managed service offerings.
If CSPs want to live in "the best of times" after automating and virtualizing their network, they will turn their attention to virtualized value-add services distribution and their supporting managed services as new streams of revenue.
This white paper discusses software-defined networking (SDN) and how it can be used to virtualize metro networks and services. SDN allows for programmability of network layers and network virtualization to optimize resource use, increase agility, and enable new services. Near-term drivers for carrier interest in SDN include controlling costs of metro networks and reducing time to provision services. Long-term goals include offering the network as a service (NaaS) and transforming networks similarly to virtualization in data centers.
Qualcomm is a leader in wireless innovation, having created many breakthrough technologies over 20 years. They foresee future needs and collaborate widely with partners to develop solutions. Qualcomm licenses its technologies to over 140 manufacturers and 430 operators worldwide, fueling growth across the wireless industry. Through open standards and partnerships, Qualcomm continues anticipating and creating new technologies to advance wireless communications.
2008 New TD Tech, new Network and new Platform (TD-SCDMA)td.tech
July 12, 2008 - On the P&T/EXPO COMM CHINA Exhibition, TD Tech Ltd. demonstrated the new TD-SCDMA Network Solution, supported by the parent companies Nokia Siemens Networks and Huawei. This is a premium class radio network solution (UMTS-TDD) for the world market, compliant with ITU and 3GPP Standards.
This document summarizes an e-book from a blog that provides strategic insights for telecommunications companies. It discusses the utility of software-defined networking (SDN) for telcos, how telcos can organize to offer new services and pursue growth, and the growth of SDN and network function virtualization in the telecommunications industry. The document outlines the business case and technical capabilities of SDN, as well as case studies of companies adopting SDN and market projections for SDN adoption and revenue. It also discusses how telcos can transform their business models and organizations, like IBM did, to focus more on new services.
Towards the extinction of mega data centres? To which extent should the Clou...Thierry Coupaye
Keynote by Thierry Coupaye at the IEEE International Conference on Cloud Networking, Niagara Falls, Canada, October 2015.
Summary: Cloud computing emerged, a decade or so ago, from underused computing and storage ressources in Internet players mega data centres that were thought to be provided "as a service". As a result of this inception, Cloud is often considered as a synonym for massive data center, which somehow fuels a very centralised vision of (cloud) computing and storage provision. However, we might be at a time in which the pendulum begins to swing back. Indeed, several initiatives are emerging around a vision of more geographically distributed clouds where computing and storage resources are made available at the edge of the network, close to users, in complement or replacement of massive remote data centres. This presentation discusses, through some examples, the evolution of cloud architectures towards more distribution, the signs and stakes of these mutations.
Agenda 120213 Future Media Distribuation using Information Centric NetworksSAIL
The document announces a workshop on future media distribution using information-centric networks. It will bring together two large research projects involving partners from vendors, operators, media industry and academia. The workshop will discuss business models and technical solutions for future media distribution and explore how information-centric networks can enable more efficient distribution of media content over the internet. The day-long event will include keynote presentations, panels, and workshops on related topics such as measurement of quality of experience, content demand patterns, regulatory aspects, and the status of open source NetInf software resources.
This document provides a reference architecture for Verizon's SDN-NFV network. It defines the framework, components, and interfaces involved in deploying and managing software-defined networking (SDN) and network functions virtualization (NFV). The architecture supports standalone and hybrid NFV/SDN environments. It describes the infrastructure, orchestration, descriptors, controllers, interfaces, and considerations for reliability, security, and performance. The goal is to transform Verizon's network using SDN and NFV to simplify operations and prepare for new technologies like 5G.
This document discusses software-defined networking (SDN) and network functions virtualization (NFV) and their potential to transform communications networks. It describes how SDN/NFV can enable dynamic, on-demand provisioning of network services, reduce costs through commoditization of hardware, and support advanced network management capabilities. The document outlines Fujitsu's SDN/NFV platform and ecosystem, which provides orchestration, control, and virtualization tools to enable a flexible, interoperable, multi-layer network architecture.
- The telecommunications industry is evolving its network architecture to be highly abstracted and virtualized, inspired by transformations in other industries toward providing services virtually ("XaaS").
- This new "telecom cloud" architecture uses technologies like software-defined networking (SDN) and network functions virtualization (NFV) to deliver networks, infrastructure, and functions as virtualized services rather than physical hardware.
- By virtualizing network services, operators can offer communication services more flexibly and at various price points to subscribers and devices, while gaining benefits of reduced costs, faster service deployment, and increased scalability compared to traditional integrated systems.
"Islands of Connectivity" are harming profitability and slowing growthMestizo Enterprises
This Solution Brief is for the Budgetary Manager who is considering an upgrade to cable and/or network switches. This paper will help you to gain an understanding of the economic reasons NOT to pay for the network overhaul and instead consider a next generation all fiber, all property multiservice network solution. You will learn how to identfy "Islands of Connectivity" and discover how to take action that eliminates these islands. You can deliver increased gains at lower costs, today.
The document provides a summary of key announcements and trends from the 2014 Mobile World Congress conference around networks, devices, and services. Some of the main points discussed include the growing focus on network virtualization and small cell deployments to improve networks, efforts to lower smartphone prices including the possibility of a $25 smartphone, and increasing emphasis on digital services and connectivity of devices and things beyond mobile phones.
- Federated networked cloud allows for rapid and on-demand provisioning of cloud connectivity across the world by establishing and managing distributed cloud resources within and across providers' domains.
- It enables enterprise users to deploy infrastructure in different datacenters and connect them over wide area networks on demand.
- Service providers can collaborate by bundling their cloud and network services to gain new business opportunities and provide unified solutions to customers.
This document summarizes an event for the Infrastructure Society discussing sustainability and fiber networks. The event will take place at the University of Phoenix and feature panelists from ADVA Optical Networking, FiberLight, IP UtiliNET, and Sunesys. The Society's mission is to be an expert resource on Georgia's infrastructure like roads, power, water, real estate, and fiber to help attract high-tech businesses. The board members are listed. Upcoming 2011 events are also summarized on topics like wireless technology, public safety, transportation, airports, energy industry, network hardware, and future office parks.
This document discusses EITC's strategy for implementing a cloud-based future network architecture. It highlights how 5G, IoT, edge computing, and network function virtualization (NFV) will open new opportunities for services and revenue streams. The document outlines EITC's plan to build telco cloud infrastructure using NFV and SDN to gain agility, optimize costs, and efficiently scale for changing demands. It also discusses the need to reorient operations and processes to maximize the benefits of the new architecture and address new security challenges in a cloud environment.
Alcatel-Lucent is a global provider of communications solutions and services. It aims to transform communications through innovations in fixed, mobile, and IP technologies. Key points:
- Alcatel-Lucent offers end-to-end solutions for voice, data and video services for consumers, businesses, and governments.
- It invests heavily in R&D (€2.7 billion annually) and owns over 25,000 patents, driving innovations in areas like broadband, networking, applications and services.
- The company operates in 130 countries with over €18 billion in annual revenues and over 86,000 employees from diverse backgrounds.
This document discusses the deployment of Long-Term Evolution (LTE) networks and the importance of in-building solutions to handle increasing mobile data traffic indoors. It notes that LTE will see its first deployments this year and will reinforce the "islands of life" concept by providing continuity of voice and data services in locations like workplaces, homes, malls and train stations. Providing quality in-building coverage presents challenges around architecture, design, installation, optimization and operations that require well-considered solutions. The document outlines best practices for selecting the right in-building LTE solution.
Information Systems Security Solutions, Inc. (IS3) is an IT services and solutions provider incorporated in 2002 with headquarters in Sterling, Virginia and additional locations in the DC metro area. IS3 provides full turn-key IT solutions including network installations, security architecture, and satellite communications solutions. They serve federal, state, and local government clients as well as private sector companies.
NileICT Group provides information and communication technology (ICT) solutions and services with the vision of employing best practices and tools to ensure business excellence and sustainable growth. The group aims to help customers focus on their core business by offering solutions and services. It is comprised of two companies: Nile ICT Systems, which provides supply and system integration, and Nile ICT Services, which offers consultancy and outsourcing services. The group has over 70 years of collective experience in telecommunications and IT fields.
This document is the annual report for euNetworks Group Limited for 2012. It includes sections on the company's operational overview, business model, network assets, product portfolio, and key trends driving demand for bandwidth. The company owns and operates fiber networks in 13 major European cities and provides wholesale and enterprise customers with bandwidth infrastructure products like dark fiber, wavelengths, ethernet, and colocation to satisfy growing demand for connectivity. EuNetworks aims to leverage its unique metropolitan fiber assets to scale its business and become a €1 billion company by focusing on growth, margins, and shareholder value.
Future of connectivity An initial perspective by Hossein Moiin, EVP and CTO a...Future Agenda
An initial perspective on the future of connectivity by Hossein Moiin, EVP and CTO at Nokia Networks. This is the starting point for the global future agenda discussions taking place through 2015 as part of the the futureagenda2.0 programme. www.futureagenda.org
Enabling a Big Vision for 5G with Small Cells - CyientPercy-Mitchell
5G promises to transform the way we live and work, offering extremely low latency of less than 10 milliseconds coupled with ultra-high-speed broadband networks. And small cells are an indispensable component of next-generation networks
Colt is a European provider of networking and IT infrastructure services that sees pressure mounting on businesses to adapt quickly to changing technology and market demands. It takes a complete view of customer needs by integrating its networks, IT infrastructure, and expertise to deliver a powerful information delivery platform for European businesses. This platform allows customers to depend on Colt to provide innovative solutions that help reduce costs, accelerate speed to market, and make assets work harder through services ranging from traditional IT to cloud computing.
1. The document discusses how Hadoop is an open-source software framework that can help telecom companies manage and analyze big data more effectively than traditional databases. It allows massive amounts of data to be stored and processed across clusters of commodity servers.
2. China Mobile and other telecom companies are using Hadoop as a data mining platform to better understand their networks, services, and customers. One European telecom operator used Hadoop to gain insights from customer usage data to improve services and applications.
3. Hadoop provides cost-effective storage and processing of large amounts of customer data that telecom companies collect, allowing them to gain valuable business insights in real-time that can increase revenues and reduce churn.
The document discusses enabling growth and innovation in Latin America through connectivity. It highlights key enablers like data, connected things, participating users, available capabilities, ubiquitous digitalization, and economic platforms. It then summarizes Ericsson projects and products like IoT network software that provides reduced device costs, extended battery life, and improved indoor coverage. The document also discusses Ericsson Cloud and the benefits it provides for digital industrialization. ConsumerLab insights on connected home services and commuting are briefly mentioned.
Spr21735 certainty case study slideshare 03 awSprint Business
The document summarizes 8 case studies of companies who implemented the CertaintySM network design model from Sprint. The case studies show how the companies benefited from features of the CertaintySM model like SD-WAN, network redundancy, flexible access options, and up to 100% uptime SLAs. Implementing CertaintySM helped companies lower costs, improve network performance, enable growth and expansion, minimize downtime, and gain security and scalability.
Special Engineering Services LLC (SES) is an IT solutions provider based in Muscat, Oman established in 2017. SES has a team of software professionals and engineers who are committed to developing innovative and cost-effective technologies. SES provides a range of IT services including infrastructure, cloud computing, data centers, enterprise networking, and wireless networks. The company aims to deliver high quality engineering services and strengthen partnerships locally and globally.
Towards the extinction of mega data centres? To which extent should the Clou...Thierry Coupaye
Keynote by Thierry Coupaye at the IEEE International Conference on Cloud Networking, Niagara Falls, Canada, October 2015.
Summary: Cloud computing emerged, a decade or so ago, from underused computing and storage ressources in Internet players mega data centres that were thought to be provided "as a service". As a result of this inception, Cloud is often considered as a synonym for massive data center, which somehow fuels a very centralised vision of (cloud) computing and storage provision. However, we might be at a time in which the pendulum begins to swing back. Indeed, several initiatives are emerging around a vision of more geographically distributed clouds where computing and storage resources are made available at the edge of the network, close to users, in complement or replacement of massive remote data centres. This presentation discusses, through some examples, the evolution of cloud architectures towards more distribution, the signs and stakes of these mutations.
Agenda 120213 Future Media Distribuation using Information Centric NetworksSAIL
The document announces a workshop on future media distribution using information-centric networks. It will bring together two large research projects involving partners from vendors, operators, media industry and academia. The workshop will discuss business models and technical solutions for future media distribution and explore how information-centric networks can enable more efficient distribution of media content over the internet. The day-long event will include keynote presentations, panels, and workshops on related topics such as measurement of quality of experience, content demand patterns, regulatory aspects, and the status of open source NetInf software resources.
This document provides a reference architecture for Verizon's SDN-NFV network. It defines the framework, components, and interfaces involved in deploying and managing software-defined networking (SDN) and network functions virtualization (NFV). The architecture supports standalone and hybrid NFV/SDN environments. It describes the infrastructure, orchestration, descriptors, controllers, interfaces, and considerations for reliability, security, and performance. The goal is to transform Verizon's network using SDN and NFV to simplify operations and prepare for new technologies like 5G.
This document discusses software-defined networking (SDN) and network functions virtualization (NFV) and their potential to transform communications networks. It describes how SDN/NFV can enable dynamic, on-demand provisioning of network services, reduce costs through commoditization of hardware, and support advanced network management capabilities. The document outlines Fujitsu's SDN/NFV platform and ecosystem, which provides orchestration, control, and virtualization tools to enable a flexible, interoperable, multi-layer network architecture.
- The telecommunications industry is evolving its network architecture to be highly abstracted and virtualized, inspired by transformations in other industries toward providing services virtually ("XaaS").
- This new "telecom cloud" architecture uses technologies like software-defined networking (SDN) and network functions virtualization (NFV) to deliver networks, infrastructure, and functions as virtualized services rather than physical hardware.
- By virtualizing network services, operators can offer communication services more flexibly and at various price points to subscribers and devices, while gaining benefits of reduced costs, faster service deployment, and increased scalability compared to traditional integrated systems.
"Islands of Connectivity" are harming profitability and slowing growthMestizo Enterprises
This Solution Brief is for the Budgetary Manager who is considering an upgrade to cable and/or network switches. This paper will help you to gain an understanding of the economic reasons NOT to pay for the network overhaul and instead consider a next generation all fiber, all property multiservice network solution. You will learn how to identfy "Islands of Connectivity" and discover how to take action that eliminates these islands. You can deliver increased gains at lower costs, today.
The document provides a summary of key announcements and trends from the 2014 Mobile World Congress conference around networks, devices, and services. Some of the main points discussed include the growing focus on network virtualization and small cell deployments to improve networks, efforts to lower smartphone prices including the possibility of a $25 smartphone, and increasing emphasis on digital services and connectivity of devices and things beyond mobile phones.
- Federated networked cloud allows for rapid and on-demand provisioning of cloud connectivity across the world by establishing and managing distributed cloud resources within and across providers' domains.
- It enables enterprise users to deploy infrastructure in different datacenters and connect them over wide area networks on demand.
- Service providers can collaborate by bundling their cloud and network services to gain new business opportunities and provide unified solutions to customers.
This document summarizes an event for the Infrastructure Society discussing sustainability and fiber networks. The event will take place at the University of Phoenix and feature panelists from ADVA Optical Networking, FiberLight, IP UtiliNET, and Sunesys. The Society's mission is to be an expert resource on Georgia's infrastructure like roads, power, water, real estate, and fiber to help attract high-tech businesses. The board members are listed. Upcoming 2011 events are also summarized on topics like wireless technology, public safety, transportation, airports, energy industry, network hardware, and future office parks.
This document discusses EITC's strategy for implementing a cloud-based future network architecture. It highlights how 5G, IoT, edge computing, and network function virtualization (NFV) will open new opportunities for services and revenue streams. The document outlines EITC's plan to build telco cloud infrastructure using NFV and SDN to gain agility, optimize costs, and efficiently scale for changing demands. It also discusses the need to reorient operations and processes to maximize the benefits of the new architecture and address new security challenges in a cloud environment.
Alcatel-Lucent is a global provider of communications solutions and services. It aims to transform communications through innovations in fixed, mobile, and IP technologies. Key points:
- Alcatel-Lucent offers end-to-end solutions for voice, data and video services for consumers, businesses, and governments.
- It invests heavily in R&D (€2.7 billion annually) and owns over 25,000 patents, driving innovations in areas like broadband, networking, applications and services.
- The company operates in 130 countries with over €18 billion in annual revenues and over 86,000 employees from diverse backgrounds.
This document discusses the deployment of Long-Term Evolution (LTE) networks and the importance of in-building solutions to handle increasing mobile data traffic indoors. It notes that LTE will see its first deployments this year and will reinforce the "islands of life" concept by providing continuity of voice and data services in locations like workplaces, homes, malls and train stations. Providing quality in-building coverage presents challenges around architecture, design, installation, optimization and operations that require well-considered solutions. The document outlines best practices for selecting the right in-building LTE solution.
Information Systems Security Solutions, Inc. (IS3) is an IT services and solutions provider incorporated in 2002 with headquarters in Sterling, Virginia and additional locations in the DC metro area. IS3 provides full turn-key IT solutions including network installations, security architecture, and satellite communications solutions. They serve federal, state, and local government clients as well as private sector companies.
NileICT Group provides information and communication technology (ICT) solutions and services with the vision of employing best practices and tools to ensure business excellence and sustainable growth. The group aims to help customers focus on their core business by offering solutions and services. It is comprised of two companies: Nile ICT Systems, which provides supply and system integration, and Nile ICT Services, which offers consultancy and outsourcing services. The group has over 70 years of collective experience in telecommunications and IT fields.
This document is the annual report for euNetworks Group Limited for 2012. It includes sections on the company's operational overview, business model, network assets, product portfolio, and key trends driving demand for bandwidth. The company owns and operates fiber networks in 13 major European cities and provides wholesale and enterprise customers with bandwidth infrastructure products like dark fiber, wavelengths, ethernet, and colocation to satisfy growing demand for connectivity. EuNetworks aims to leverage its unique metropolitan fiber assets to scale its business and become a €1 billion company by focusing on growth, margins, and shareholder value.
Future of connectivity An initial perspective by Hossein Moiin, EVP and CTO a...Future Agenda
An initial perspective on the future of connectivity by Hossein Moiin, EVP and CTO at Nokia Networks. This is the starting point for the global future agenda discussions taking place through 2015 as part of the the futureagenda2.0 programme. www.futureagenda.org
Enabling a Big Vision for 5G with Small Cells - CyientPercy-Mitchell
5G promises to transform the way we live and work, offering extremely low latency of less than 10 milliseconds coupled with ultra-high-speed broadband networks. And small cells are an indispensable component of next-generation networks
Colt is a European provider of networking and IT infrastructure services that sees pressure mounting on businesses to adapt quickly to changing technology and market demands. It takes a complete view of customer needs by integrating its networks, IT infrastructure, and expertise to deliver a powerful information delivery platform for European businesses. This platform allows customers to depend on Colt to provide innovative solutions that help reduce costs, accelerate speed to market, and make assets work harder through services ranging from traditional IT to cloud computing.
1. The document discusses how Hadoop is an open-source software framework that can help telecom companies manage and analyze big data more effectively than traditional databases. It allows massive amounts of data to be stored and processed across clusters of commodity servers.
2. China Mobile and other telecom companies are using Hadoop as a data mining platform to better understand their networks, services, and customers. One European telecom operator used Hadoop to gain insights from customer usage data to improve services and applications.
3. Hadoop provides cost-effective storage and processing of large amounts of customer data that telecom companies collect, allowing them to gain valuable business insights in real-time that can increase revenues and reduce churn.
The document discusses enabling growth and innovation in Latin America through connectivity. It highlights key enablers like data, connected things, participating users, available capabilities, ubiquitous digitalization, and economic platforms. It then summarizes Ericsson projects and products like IoT network software that provides reduced device costs, extended battery life, and improved indoor coverage. The document also discusses Ericsson Cloud and the benefits it provides for digital industrialization. ConsumerLab insights on connected home services and commuting are briefly mentioned.
Spr21735 certainty case study slideshare 03 awSprint Business
The document summarizes 8 case studies of companies who implemented the CertaintySM network design model from Sprint. The case studies show how the companies benefited from features of the CertaintySM model like SD-WAN, network redundancy, flexible access options, and up to 100% uptime SLAs. Implementing CertaintySM helped companies lower costs, improve network performance, enable growth and expansion, minimize downtime, and gain security and scalability.
Special Engineering Services LLC (SES) is an IT solutions provider based in Muscat, Oman established in 2017. SES has a team of software professionals and engineers who are committed to developing innovative and cost-effective technologies. SES provides a range of IT services including infrastructure, cloud computing, data centers, enterprise networking, and wireless networks. The company aims to deliver high quality engineering services and strengthen partnerships locally and globally.
The document discusses the importance of network performance for mobile operators. It notes that network performance will be a key differentiator as mobile subscriptions and connected devices increase dramatically. A survey found that network performance was the most important feature for mobile broadband users, more so than cost. Real network performance means delivering unique experiences for each user, device, application and location. It requires a unified approach across technology, design, insights and optimization.
This document provides an overview of ITex Solutions, a Yemeni ICT company. It discusses the company's vision, mission, values, and goals. It then outlines various IT and telecom services offered, including network solutions, security, servers/storage, software/licensing, ERP systems, mobility solutions, consulting, training and implementation, cybersecurity, and telecom services. The document aims to position ITex Solutions as a leading provider of innovative ICT solutions in Yemen.
Special Engineering Services is a leading ICT services provider in Oman, offering cloud computing, data center, enterprise networking, and wireless solutions. It aims to deliver cost-effective, high-quality services by leveraging its expertise in Oman's local environment. SES provides reliable business solutions and outsourcing through certified professionals and its own infrastructure. Its portfolio includes infrastructure, consulting, business processes, data centers, IT outsourcing, and security services.
Cloud Computing & Virtualization Summit, June 13th -15th @ the Interconti...kristinegichuhi
The document announces a Cloud Computing & Virtualisation Summit to take place June 13th-15th at the Intercontinental Hotel in Nairobi, Kenya and lists some of the sponsoring organizations:
- Cisco Systems is a worldwide leader in networking and the Internet, creating solutions using hardware, software, and services.
- Parallels is a leader in virtualization and automation software, serving consumers, businesses, hosting providers, and cloud infrastructure.
- Veeam develops data protection and virtual infrastructure management products for VMware and Hyper-V environments.
- Westcon Africa is a leading distributor of advanced technologies in Africa, forming part of the global Westcon group of companies.
The document discusses how connectivity has revolutionized the world through mobile devices and social media. It describes how Atom Consulting has leveraged this potential by connecting over 287,000 users and approving over 500 ideas for funding through its Rise movement. It then discusses how the world has become more interconnected through technology, blurring boundaries and focusing more on global rather than just regional issues. Atom Consulting works with organizations like the World Economic Forum to address important global challenges.
Schneider Electric developed a digital platform called EcoStruxure to enable its connected offers and bring business value from collected IoT data. It selected LINKBYNET to manage the EcoStruxure platform built on Microsoft Azure services. This allows Schneider Electric to focus on innovation while leveraging LINKBYNET's technical expertise and worldwide presence to operate a reliable, secure and scalable cloud solution. LINKBYNET customized monitoring and backup configurations for Schneider Electric's requirements on Azure PaaS services.
Software Defined Networking from IBM_Next Generation Network Agility_ White P...Kanishka Ramyar
Software defined networking from IBM_next generation network agility. Please contact me at kramyar@us.ibm.com for “Ask the Expert” session for software defined networking
This document summarizes the key capabilities and benefits of Meru Networks' wireless networking solutions. It highlights their 99.99% availability assurance, simplified and scalable deployments, up to 30% lower costs than traditional wireless LANs, superior user experience with no dropped calls, and proven performance for mission-critical applications. Meru Networks' innovative virtualized architecture is designed to set new wireless networking standards for enterprise customers.
Intechnology provides managed network services through its enhanced MPLS network. It has a 20+ year track record of supporting commercial and public sectors. Its network offers fully managed connectivity to over 98% of the UK population through a private fibre network and partnerships with tier 1 providers. Customers benefit from 24/7 monitoring, reliable and resilient infrastructure, and access to additional managed services through the network.
Intechnology provides managed network services through its enhanced MPLS network. It has a 20-year track record of supporting commercial and public sectors. Its network offers 98% UK population coverage, 24/7 monitoring, and reliability backed by SLAs. Intechnology's network provides not just connectivity but access to additional managed services like cloud computing, backup, hosting, and communications through a single connection.
The enterprise network is the strong, rugged backbone of every modern business. but the complexities of convergence, the drive for extra capacity & capability and the pressure on cost control demand a new standard of network provision – from a new breed of provider.
Intechnology provides managed network services through its enhanced MPLS network. It has a 20-year track record of supporting commercial and public sectors. Its network offers 98% UK population coverage, 24/7 monitoring and support, and reliability backed by SLAs. Intechnology's network provides not just connectivity but access to additional managed services like cloud computing, data backup, and hosted servers.
Intechnology provides managed network services through its enhanced MPLS network. It has a 20+ year track record of supporting commercial and public sectors. Its network offers fully managed connectivity to over 98% of the UK population through a private fibre network and partnerships with tier 1 providers. Customers benefit from 24/7 monitoring, reliable and resilient infrastructure, and access to additional managed services through the network.
Intechnology provides managed network services through its enhanced MPLS network. It has a 20+ year track record of supporting commercial and public sectors. Its network offers fully managed connectivity to over 98% of the UK population through a private fibre network and partnerships with tier 1 providers. Customers benefit from 24/7 monitoring, reliable and resilient infrastructure, and access to additional managed services through the network.
Competitively priced network solutions and the broadest range of connectivity.
Delivered via our 24/365 monitored network ring –
our Cloud – with
managed links into Tier 1 carriers giving 98% UK coverage.
Provides seamless access, at a time that’s right for the customer, to InTechnology’s hosted voice and data services.
Competitively priced network solutions and the broadest range of connectivity.
Delivered via our 24/365 monitored network ring –
our Cloud – with
managed links into Tier 1 carriers giving 98% UK coverage.
Provides seamless access, at a time that’s right for the customer, to InTechnology’s hosted voice and data services.
MashreqBank implemented a unified network solution from Nortel Networks to improve their infrastructure, reduce costs, and provide superior customer service. They consolidated their voice and data networks, installed a Meridian PBX and Passport routers, and achieved 99.99% network availability. This allowed them to centralize operations, remotely manage branches, and quickly launch new services. The network paid for itself in under three years and gave MashreqBank a competitive advantage through improved flexibility and customer service.
2. The network is the single greatest vehicle for knowledge,
collaboration, and human advancement tha t the world
has ever known. The macro-trends of cloud computing
and the mobile Internet are massively expanding its reach
and power. It is the essential platform for empowering our
most innovative minds, and communicating the game-
changing ideas that will solve our global community’s
toughest challenges.
In the face of such demand, the extent of possibility
cannot be realized through legacy thinking. Juniper
Networks believes convention—no matter how
entrenched—must be challenged in order to realize the
potential and transform the economics of networking.
How We See It
Now more than ever, the world relies on secure, high-performance networks.
Consider the healthcare industry, where the network is the foundation for new
models of mobile, affordable care for underserved communities. Or the energy
sector, where the network is accelerating the distribution of clean, renewable
energy sources. In education, the network continues to increase access to
quality teaching tools, so that people of every socioeconomic background can
educate themselves and participate in the global economy.
Every day, Juniper Networks is helping customers build the most advanced
networks on the planet—networks that do more than just connect services to
people. We build networks that fuel co-innovation, and actively contribute to
the ideas they power. Our goal is to work as true partners with our customers,
bringing them the capable and flexible solutions that not only modernize their
network, but enable it to deliver real business value.
Our Customers
At Juniper Networks, we’re driven to work with businesses that depend on a
network to deliver mission-critical transactions, applications, and services,
and who share our vision of the network as the key to unlocking full business
potential. If you are looking to build more than a network, you fit that profile.
Our growing customer base includes the world’s largest and most influential
service providers and enterprise customers, including: wired and wireless
carriers, cable and satellite operators, content and Internet service providers,
Juniper Networks
supports:
10
16
1,400
10
The top 10
telecom companies
in the world
10 of
top 12
global technology
companies
We operate
16
around-the-clock
technical support
centers around the
world.
More than
1,400
national government
organizations around
the world.
3. and cloud and data center providers, major banks and other global financial
services organizations, the world’s top 10 telecom companies, national
government agencies and U.S. federal organizations, healthcare and
educational institutions, and energy and utility companies.
But as we continue to expand, one thing is constant: We are laser-focused on
understanding our customers’ needs, and collaborating to tackle the toughest
problems they face—problems others can’t, or won’t, approach.
We create solutions that give our customers a competitive advantage,
whether that’s bringing new, revenue-generating services to market in minutes
instead of months, reducing network costs, enabling smarter, more efficient
business processes, providing security and protection for their most valuable
assets, or delivering a richer end-user experience. Each and every day our
customers set out to build the best possible networks for their businesses—
and Juniper is helping them succeed.
We provide the kind of innovative thinking, expertise, and commitment
needed to enable the most automated, scalable, and secure networks on the
planet. That’s why our customers choose Juniper Networks.
Daring to Do Things Differently
Fueled by a significant investment in research and development, Juniper
Networks has produced some of the industry’s most groundbreaking
innovations across every aspect of networking technology: silicon, systems,
and software. We are rewriting the rules of networking.
Silicon. Our Junos®
One family of processors is an unprecedented
integration of silicon and software that pushes the boundaries of network
performance.
Systems. Our powerful, simplified network architecture spans the
routing, switching, and security markets. We approach each architectural
challenge with a fresh eye, looking at physics-related obstacles such
as performance, power, reliability, cooling, and heating. Our unique
perspective has enabled us to develop some of the industry’s most
advanced network innovations, such as the Juniper Networks®
Converged
Supercore®
, the Universal Edge, the vMX, MetaFabric™
Architecture with
Contrail, and Juniper Unite for the Cloud Enabled Enterprise.
Software. Juniper Networks Junos®
operating system is unmatched by
competitors. The Junos platform enables a single automated operating
system across our routing, switching, and security products, making
customer networks simpler to manage and scale over time.
We deliver leading technologies that transform the economics and experience
of networking for our customers by significantly lowering the CapEx required
to build networks and the OpEx required to maintain them.
“Juniper has been an
excellent partner in
helping us as we grow
and evolve our network to
meet increasing customer
demands.”
- China Mobile
4. Juniper builds stronger, more secure and trusted networks, thanks to a security
portfolio that delivers end-to-end protection from attacks across every
environment—from the data center to campus and branch environments to
the device itself. Our extensive experience in developing security software and
high-performance scalable systems for the service provider market is what
makes Juniper Networks a valuable partner in securing new technologies that
require new approaches.
By considering all aspects of the network and working as true partners
with our customers to reimagine the way things can be done, we deliver a
remarkable customer experience. Everything we do centers on identifying,
understanding, and solving crucial business problems. Everyone at Juniper
Networks—every engineer, salesperson, support representative, executive,
and partner—is focused on delivering the strategies, architectures, and
technologies our customers need to build the most advanced business
networks, today and in the future.
True to Our DNA
Our company was born from an urge to question conventional thinking.
Since its inception in 1996, Juniper has been challenging the status quo.,
This constant mindset has led to a series of technologies that give our
customers a market advantage.
We were founded on the revolutionary idea that silicon technology could
be applied to core routing for the advancement of high-density, high-speed
networks. Our debut product, the Juniper Networks M40 Multiservice Edge
Router, was the first implementation of silicon-based packet forwarding that
dramatically increased performance, improved architectures, and helped to
spur the unfettered Internet growth of the late 1990s. The key architectural
breakthrough of the M40 was the separation of the control plane and the
forwarding plane—an idea that has now become the centerpiece of the
burgeoning software-defined networking (SDN) movement. The M40 was
followed by a wave of innovative technologies across routing, switching, and
security that have given our customers a competitive edge in their aspirations
to build the best possible networks.
More recently, we were one of the first companies to recognize and
address the potential impact of cloud computing on the network. Service
providers and enterprises are embracing cloud-based business models and
virtualization advances that allow servers and storage to be brought online
in hours instead of weeks. But it can still take months to deploy hardware-
centric networks.
Juniper Networks is accelerating customers’ transition to the cloud by once
again challenging entrenched networking approaches. As an industry leader
in open, programmable networks, we’ve set a clear vision for how SDNs will
“Juniper continues to
deliver the innovation
and scale required for
our multitude of next-
generation consumer and
business services, while
providing the ease of
management and flexibility
necessary to respond to
changing traffic patterns
and application demands.”
- Verizon
5. play a transformational role in high-performance, collaborative and secure
networking. Our software-centric business model enhances the end-user
experience and provides a path for virtualizing and automating customer
networks, and increasing their cost-efficiency, flexibility, and agility.
Expertise with Global Reach
We’ve built a global partner eco-system dedicated to delivering and
implementing new networks that drive real business value at all levels of our
customers’ organization. These partnerships leverage best-in-class solutions
and industry expertise that complement Juniper’s own offerings and help
solve a broader range of customer needs.
Our Responsibility Toward a Sustainable Future
Juniper Networks’ corporate citizenship and sustainability strategy is at the
core of how we take on the toughest challenges we face as a company and
members of the global community. Fueled by our spirit of innovation and
the passion of our global employee base to support responsible choices,
we’ve positioned ourselves as a leader in power and energy efficiency. We
are pioneering the development of the first industry-wide energy efficiency
standards for networking equipment. We also strive to positively impact
and contribute to our global community of customers, partners, employees,
emerging markets, and areas in need. Since 2000, the employee-driven
Juniper Networks Foundation Fund has helped more than 500 non-profits
and awarded more than $13 million in grants to organizations making
meaningful differences around the world.
We are dedicated to creating a culture of executional excellence that extends
throughout our operations. In 2012, we moved into LEED Gold certified
buildings at our new headquarter campus, expanded the scope of our ISO
14001 certification, and globally achieved a 10 percent reduction in tons of
CO2e per square foot, compared to 2009 (base year). We are committed
to consistently upholding the highest ethical standards and have been the
recipient of numerous “good corporate citizenship” recognitions and awards,
including being named one of the World’s Most Ethical Companies for four
consecutive years by Ethisphere Institute.
The Juniper Way
Our greatest asset as a company is our employees. Our employees are smart,
curious, creative, and thoughtful observers. They are disruptors, innovators
and connectors who don’t just challenge the status quo—they challenge
themselves to solve the unsolved. The Juniper Way defines the shared values
that distinguish our employees, and our commitment that our culture and
company inspires their best work.
“We are delighted to
partner with Juniper
Networks as they
understand the needs of
consumers and enterprise
IT leaders in an increasingly
mobile world that requires
mobile security and device
management.”
- Samsung
6. Internet
Users
Worldwide
July 1998
Juniper releases Junos OS,
a single network operating
system delivering simplicity
September 1998
Juniper's first product, the
revolutionary M40 Core Router,
allows unconstrained Internet growth
September 2000
Juniper ships
M Series Multiservice
Edge Routers
April 2004
Juniper enters enterprise
and security space with services
routers and SSL VPN appliances.
April 2002
Juniper launches
new flagship
T Series Core Routers
January 2008
Juniper enters
enterprise switching
market with
EX Series Ethernet
Switches
July 2008
Juniper introduces SRX Series Services
Gateways combining security, routing,
and switching in one chassis.
Kevin Johnson joins Juniper Networks.
June 2007
Juniper
introduces
T1600 Core
Router
October 2006
Juniper introduces next-generation
packet-forwarding engine technology,
I-chip, the basis for a new family of
Ethernet specific carrier platforms,
MX Series 3D Universal Edge Routers
January 1984
Apple
Macintosh
first introduced
November 1985
Microsoft
Windows
first introduced
September 1997
Google search
engine launched
April 1998
Netflix DVD rental
operations launched
January 2001
Online file sharing
starts, with 495
million Internet
users worldwide.
March 2003
First commercial
3G network
launched
October 1969
First network
transmission
established on
ARPANET
July 2006
Twitter
launched
2009
North America
broadband
adoption
reaches 64%
2008
Mobile app downloads
reach 505 mil
January 2007
1.374 billion Internet
users worldwide
June 2007
iPhone launched
Feb 2004
Facebook launched
February 2005
YouTube launched
Since 2008, Juniper has
achieved the highest
overall growth in
Ethernet switching
Now, approximately
400 million tweets
per day are sent
from Twitter.
There were 1.11
billion monthly
active Facebook
users as of
March 2013.
1996
Nearly 10 million
Internet hosts. The
Internet covers the
globe with about 40
million users in
almost 150 countries.
The Age of the
Internet has arrived.
Today, Netflix accounts
for nearly one-third of all
peak-period download
traffic in North America.
2003
Weekly online retail
sales reaches a record
setting $2 billion,
growing more than
25% from 2002.
Today, 100 hours of
video are uploaded
to YouTube every
minute.
February 1996
Juniper Founded
Today, we’re #1 in high-end
firewall security since 2008
and remain the SSL VPN
market leader since the
inception of the category
The number of apps
downloaded will
increase by 579% to
310 billion by 20161
7. INDUSTRY MILESTONES
1
Source: Gartner, Inc.
2
Source: IHS Inc.
3
Source: Forrester Research
For more Juniper milestones, the latest can be found here: www.juniper.net/us/en/company/profile/history/.
October 2010
Juniper introduces the Junos
Pulse Mobile Security Suite
October 2009
Juniper introduces Junos Space platform,
Junos Trio chipset with 3D scaling
technology for MX Series routers. Juniper
announces the New Network is Here.
June 2010
Sprint releases first mobile
WiMAX(4G) phone in US. Mobile
app downloads reach 8.154 bil
March 2011
North America broadband
penetration nearing 71%
December 2009
1.805 bil Internet
users worldwide
February 2011
Juniper unveils QFabric
solution. Introduces
vGW Virtual Gateway.
March 2011
Juniper unveils
Junos Express
chipset that
powers the
industry’s first
Converged
Supercore
platform, the
PTX Series
February 2012
Juniper introduces
ACX Series Universal
Access Router
May 2012
Juniper releases Junos
Web Secure with
ground-breaking
Intrusion Deception
technology to defend
against web-based
threats in real-time
October 2012
Juniper announces
the world's most
powerful edge
services engine, the
MX2020 3D Universal
Edge Router
June 2012
More than 2.4 billion people–over a third
of the world's human population—have
used the services of the Internet
February 2013
There are almost as many
mobile-cellular subscriptions
as people in the world
The number of Internet-connected
devices will increase 192% to 28
billion by 20202
May 2013
Juniper
introduces
Contrail, an open
standards-based
controller for
software defined
networks (SDN)
March 2013
Juniper unveils PTX3000,
the world's smallest
Converged Supercore
September 2014
Juniper expands Spotlight Secure to stop
advanced malware and emerging threats
December 2014
Juniper introduces the OCX1100, the first
switch to combine Open Compute Project
(OCP) hardware design with a carrier-class
network operating system, Junos®
OS.
November 2014
Rami Rahim appointed CEO of Juniper Networks
Juniper redefines networking industry with the first
carrier-grade virtual router, the vMX 3D Universal
Edge Router
September 2015
Juniper introduces
Unite Architecture
to provide simplified
and secure network
infrastructure
solutions that bring
cloud performance,
automation and
simplicity to
enterprise networks
April 2015
Juniper
introduces the
SRX5800, the
industry’s
fastest firewall
March 2015
Juniper unveils the
enhanced Converged
Supercore®
, the
industry’s most
powerful core
routing platform
February 2013
Juniper delivers Junos DDoS
Secure. Introduces Junos
Spotlight Secure, the first
cloud-based global attacker
intelligence service.
The number of people online
will grow to 3.5 billion by 2017,
representing nearly half of the
world’s population3
Oct 29, 2009
JNPR added to the NYSE on the 40th
anniversary of the first internet transmission.
April 2013
More tablets than laptops
sold worldwide
May 2015
3 billion internet users
8. APAC and EMEA Headquarters
Juniper Networks International B.V.
Boeing Avenue 240
1119 PZ Schiphol-Rijk
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Phone: 31.0.207.125.700
Fax: 31.0.207.125.701
Corporate and Sales Headquarters
Juniper Networks, Inc.
1133 Innovation Way
Sunnyvale, CA 94089 USA
Phone: 888.JUNIPER (888.586.4737)
or 408.745.2000
Fax: 408.745.2100
www.juniper.net
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