Juniper Goes All in for SDN | Linux Today

Juniper Goes All in for SDN

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Sean Michael Kerner
Nov 5, 2015

At the core of Juniper Networks technology since the company’s inception has been the Junos operating system. Throughout Juniper’s history, Junos has been closely coupled with Juniper’s hardware. That’s now going to change with a new effort to disaggregate software from hardware, something that the industry as a whole typically refers to as Software Defined Networking (SDN).

SMK

Sean Michael Kerner

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