What Juniper is doing?

After completing the acquisition of NetScreen, Juniper is ready to make the next big moves. First of them is introduction of J Series of low-end routers (codenamed Pepsi). And the next important move (which is not confirmed by juniper yet) is acqusition of Extreme Networks.

This would be very important for Cisco Systems, since Juniper was only a competitor in high-end routers market, but after recent acqusitions and new products, they will enter the low-end router market as well as switching area.

And what about Cisco?

On the other hand, Cisco Systems is not sitting aside. Cisco is also trying to beat Juniper is high-end routing market by releasing the brand new CRS-1 (up to 92 Tbps. enough for your network?) which is a revolution from Cisco. CRS-1 is not based on old school IOS software, but on brand-new shiny Cisco IOS XR operating system. IOS XR itself is based on QNX RTOS.

And at last, “Cisco is acquiring certain assets and intellectual property from router start-up Procket Networks for about $80 million”, according to NWFusion article. I was not lucky enough to have a Procket router, but I should admit their products look very good.

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3 Responses to Cisco, Juniper and Procket

  1. pooya says:

    good info, thanx

  2. Hamed says:

    Soon there are some incoming new certificatiosn from Juniper in Iran as well. Something like JCNA!! ;)

  3. George Dennis says:

    Could someone please bring me up to speed on Juniper vs. Cisco? I am a contract research librarian attempting to profile these two particularly with how they support end users with maintenance, training and various freebies. I’m barely literate on net-plumbing so if we could keep things in business speak that would be great.

    George

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