01. Brad Casemore, IDC, Visits #theCUBE!. (00:21)
02. What Is Going On With The Lanscaping And What Is Juniper Doing. (00:35)
03. Has The Market Moved To Where Juniper Is. (01:39)
04. Are The People Who Can't Have Pure Cloud Are Going to Be An Arms Dealer. (02:50)
05. Is NFV and SDSN Taking Over For What Use To Be SDN Conversation. (03:48)
06. What Is Your Take On The Announcements Juniper Made. (05:59)
07. Talk About The Competition In Cloud. (07:14)
08. Any New Forcast From IDC That Will Help Tease Out The Landscape. (08:31)
09. Is Big Data And The Security Paradime Coming Together Now. (09:23)
10. Do You Have Takes On Companies That Are Creating Their Own Hardware. (10:31)
11. Do You Think Juniper Is In A Good Position In The Digital Transformation. (11:21)
12. Was There Anything You Didn't Hear That You Were Hoping To. (12:35)
13. Does Wallstreet Have Any Idea How To Track What Juniper Is Doing. (13:25)
14. What Challenges Are Cisco Facing. (14:31)
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Organizations reposition toward security and automation | #NXTWORK
by Nelson Williams | Oct 4, 2016
As networks grow more important to modern business, so too must change the priorities of those who provide network solutions. Security and cloud services are coming into focus as a major concern for any company that does their business in the digital world. In response, tech companies have moved to integrate their products with these spaces.
To shed some light on moves toward security, John Furrier (@furrier) and Stu Miniman (@stu), cohosts of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, visited the Juniper NXTWORK 2016 conference in Santa Clara, CA. There, they joined Brad Casemore, research director, Datacenter Networks, at IDC Research Inc.
Consumable networking innovations
The conversation began with a quick overview of how the market was looking at Juniper Networks and its products. Casemore mentioned how the service provider install base is ready to leverage a lot of what Juniper Networks provides. In enterprise, the story is more interesting because they’re considering either private cloud or security needs.
Case stated that Networks is trying to take innovations from large cloud players, package them and make them consumable for other businesses. This also means repositioning toward security. Networking and security are converging, a concept that Juniper has come to understand.
“Security is front and center,” Casemore said.
Meeting the Cloud security market
The topic shifted to competition and market opportunities. Casemore felt certain that one of these new opportunities was networking, and security, as a service. Vendors also are going to be very active in the Big Data space. Automation, too, was part of JuniperNetworks’ plan. Casemore explained that they were aggressively promoting its automation strategy.
Meanwhile, investors were also watching. Casemore spoke about how Wall Street was very concerned about the consequences of public cloud on the major players. How are the vendors responding? The investment community is paying a lot of attention to see how these companies are pursuing cloud opportunities.
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Brad Casemore, IDC | Juniper NXTWORK 2016
01. Brad Casemore, IDC, Visits #theCUBE!. (00:21)
02. What Is Going On With The Lanscaping And What Is Juniper Doing. (00:35)
03. Has The Market Moved To Where Juniper Is. (01:39)
04. Are The People Who Can't Have Pure Cloud Are Going to Be An Arms Dealer. (02:50)
05. Is NFV and SDSN Taking Over For What Use To Be SDN Conversation. (03:48)
06. What Is Your Take On The Announcements Juniper Made. (05:59)
07. Talk About The Competition In Cloud. (07:14)
08. Any New Forcast From IDC That Will Help Tease Out The Landscape. (08:31)
09. Is Big Data And The Security Paradime Coming Together Now. (09:23)
10. Do You Have Takes On Companies That Are Creating Their Own Hardware. (10:31)
11. Do You Think Juniper Is In A Good Position In The Digital Transformation. (11:21)
12. Was There Anything You Didn't Hear That You Were Hoping To. (12:35)
13. Does Wallstreet Have Any Idea How To Track What Juniper Is Doing. (13:25)
14. What Challenges Are Cisco Facing. (14:31)
Track List created with http://www.vinjavideo.com.
--- ---
Organizations reposition toward security and automation | #NXTWORK
by Nelson Williams | Oct 4, 2016
As networks grow more important to modern business, so too must change the priorities of those who provide network solutions. Security and cloud services are coming into focus as a major concern for any company that does their business in the digital world. In response, tech companies have moved to integrate their products with these spaces.
To shed some light on moves toward security, John Furrier (@furrier) and Stu Miniman (@stu), cohosts of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, visited the Juniper NXTWORK 2016 conference in Santa Clara, CA. There, they joined Brad Casemore, research director, Datacenter Networks, at IDC Research Inc.
Consumable networking innovations
The conversation began with a quick overview of how the market was looking at Juniper Networks and its products. Casemore mentioned how the service provider install base is ready to leverage a lot of what Juniper Networks provides. In enterprise, the story is more interesting because they’re considering either private cloud or security needs.
Case stated that Networks is trying to take innovations from large cloud players, package them and make them consumable for other businesses. This also means repositioning toward security. Networking and security are converging, a concept that Juniper has come to understand.
“Security is front and center,” Casemore said.
Meeting the Cloud security market
The topic shifted to competition and market opportunities. Casemore felt certain that one of these new opportunities was networking, and security, as a service. Vendors also are going to be very active in the Big Data space. Automation, too, was part of JuniperNetworks’ plan. Casemore explained that they were aggressively promoting its automation strategy.
Meanwhile, investors were also watching. Casemore spoke about how Wall Street was very concerned about the consequences of public cloud on the major players. How are the vendors responding? The investment community is paying a lot of attention to see how these companies are pursuing cloud opportunities.