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Juniper J series is a line of enterprise routers designed and manufactured by Juniper Networks. [1] [2] [3] They are modular routers for enterprises running desktops, servers, VoIP, CRM / ERP / SCM applications. [clarification needed] [3] [4] The J Series routers are typically deployed at remote offices or branch locations. These Services ...
The Juniper MX Series is a family of ethernet routers and switches designed and manufactured by Juniper Networks. In 2006, Juniper released the first of the MX-series, the MX960, MX240, and MX480. The second generation routers, called MX "3D", were first released in 2009 and featured a new Trio chipset and IPv6 support. In 2013, the MX routers ...
Juniper M series is a line of multiservice edge routers designed and manufactured by Juniper Networks, [1] [2] for enterprise and service provider networks. It spans over M7i, M10i, M40e, M120, and M320 platforms [ 3 ] with 5 Gbit/s up to 160 Gbit/s of full-duplex throughput. [ 4 ]
Juniper grew to $673 million in annual revenues by 2000. By 2001 it had a 37% share of the core routers market, challenging Cisco's once-dominant market-share. [3] [4] It grew to US$4 billion in revenues by 2004 and $4.63 billion in 2014. Juniper appointed Kevin Johnson as CEO in 2008, Shaygan Kheradpir in 2013 and Rami Rahim in 2014.
Juniper EX-Series is a series of Ethernet network switches designed and manufactured by Juniper Networks. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] These switches run on Juniper's network operating system , JUNOS . [ 4 ]
Junos OS (also known as Juniper Junos, Junos and JUNOS) is a FreeBSD-based network operating system used in Juniper Networks routing, switching and security devices. [ 7 ] Versions
Front page of a floppy disk controller data sheet (1979) A datasheet, data sheet, or spec sheet is a document that summarizes the performance and other characteristics of a product, machine, component (e.g., an electronic component), material, subsystem (e.g., a power supply), or software in sufficient detail that allows a buyer to understand what the product is and a design engineer to ...
Juniper Publishers was listed in Beall's List of potential predatory open-access publishers. [3] The company has been criticized for sending out email spam to scientists, calling for papers, [11] [12] [13] and for publishing at least one paper that violated research integrity (missing conflict of interest statement, missing informed consent by patients, and plagiarism).