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Juniper belts up with UAC 2.0

Juniper belts up with UAC 2.0

Latest access control offering integrates technology from Funk Software.
Clement James Nov 15 2006 8:58AM Software
Telstra unveils $50m facility

Telstra unveils $50m facility

Telco giant Telstra has unveiled a $50 million laboratory, designed to test Internet Protocol (IP) networks to deliver services to 5.3 million Telstra customers over the next five years.
Staff Writers Aug 24 2006 3:20PM Telco/ISP
Juniper buys application acceleration technology firms

Juniper buys application acceleration technology firms

Juniper Networks has agreed to acquire Peribit Networks, a supplier of WAN optimization technology, and Redline Networks, a maker of Application Front End (AFE) technology.
Marcia Savage Apr 27 2005 3:33PM Security
Juniper to buy Peribit, Redline

Juniper to buy Peribit, Redline

Juniper Networks is expanding its reach into the enterprise networking market with planned acquisitions of Peribit Networks and Redline Networks in deals with a combined value of US$469 million.
Jennifer Hagendorf Follett Apr 27 2005 11:47AM Hardware
Juniper acquires Kagoor to boost VoIP security

Juniper acquires Kagoor to boost VoIP security

Juniper Networks has agreed to acquire Kagoor Networks, a supplier of session border control (SBC) technology, for $67.5 million in cash.
Marcia Savage Mar 31 2005 12:54AM Security
Juniper: Stand-alone security will give way to integration

Juniper: Stand-alone security will give way to integration

Stand-alone security will become a thing of the past as security becomes integrated into the network, said Juniper Networks CEO Scott Kriens.
Marcia Savage Nov 10 2004 9:52PM Security
Allsopp quits Linksys, joins Juniper

Allsopp quits Linksys, joins Juniper

After a relatively short stint, Linksys' Australia and New Zealand regional manager Brian Allsopp has quit the company and joined competing networking player Juniper Networks.
Byron Connolly Sep 3 2004 12:00AM Networking
Review: Juniper NetScreen IDP 500

Review: Juniper NetScreen IDP 500

Every now and then you find a product that has major warts but which really, under the warts, is a pretty good product. Then you wish the vendor would get its act together, because you would really like to buy and use the product.

Peter Stephenson,CeRNS, Sep 1 2004 12:00AM Security

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