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Simplify with Junos.
The new network serves an ever-increasing number of users employing a staggering array of devices, making requests as diverse as simple telephony one moment, real-time video streaming the next, sophisticated CRM applications from the field or routine e-mail from the desk, each requiring the appropriate service and security, with widely varying tolerance for delay and availability.
That’s inherent complexity. So how do you simplify it?
With Junos, the open-standard operating system that runs Juniper’s routing, switching and security products. With Junos you get a unified OS built around a single base code with a single predictable release train and a common modular architecture. This approach lets the Junos OS scale up and down through your organization. With Junos, you can take thousands of devices and make them look like one device. At the same time, this same OS will scale down to run on the small box at your branch office. Now you have one system running across your entire network portfolio. One system to learn. One system to manage.
Compare this to the legacy approach where, at the high end, adding new features usually means adding a new OS or OS version into your portfolio. Meanwhile, deploying to the branch office with its limited resources requires yet another OS. This is inherent complexity.
As demand continues to soar over the coming years, Capex and Opex will begin to approach and eventually surpass revenue, unless you take a different approach to network management. That new approach starts with Junos. You could enjoy a 25% reduction in deployment costs and a 54% reduction in maintenance and support costs compared with your legacy environment.
The new network is here. And it’s running Junos.

