Juniper’s Mykonos Software goes on the offense with a novel approach against brute force authentication and directory traversal attacks.

Intrusion Deception: The ‘Tar Trap’ Approach to Web Application Security Juniper’s Mykonos Software goes on the offense with a novel approach against brute force authentication and directory traversal attacks. By Sean Michael Kerner | June 01, 2012 Share The deception of one’s enemies is a time-tested strategy that dates back to Sun Tzu’s The Art

Juniper guns for Cisco again with smaller QFabric

Claims cable and power advantages over Nexus with 40G 1RU fabric switch By Jim Duffy, Network World June 12, 2012 12:05 AM ET Juniper this week unveiled a version of its fabric switches for mid-sized data centers and also increased the scalability of its core Ethernet switches. The extensions to Juniper’s QFabric and EX8200 switches

enfoPoint Names Brad Darr as Technology Lead

Former Systems Engineer at Juniper Networks, Brad Darr to head Engineering at enfoPoint LLC Brentwood TN, March 9, 2012 — enfoPoint Solutions today announced that Brad Darr will be joining the company as vice president and technology lead of Engineering. In this newly created role, Brad will oversee the company’s end-to-end engineering strategy and lead

Secure your Virtual Machines by taking the Fast Path Approach

Secure your virtual machines by taking the fast path approach July 21, 2011 By: Tom Spear and Paula Parker 80% OF BUSINESSES today have some level of virtualization in their network infrastructure. Just like with physical servers, it is important to secure Virtual Machines (VMs) which have become software instances inside a host container. There

Emerging Trends and Security Threats

Emerging Trends and Security Threats by Paula Parker paula.parker@enfopoint.com ADOPTION of the Government’s Cloud First Policy requires agencies to evaluate cloud options first, over traditional IT approaches. Is this right for your organization? According to CIO Magazine, in their June 15, 2011 edition, “Putting the Cloud First”, the magazine reported that 48% of IT Leaders

IBM develops ‘instantaneous’ memory, 100x faster than flash

  By Sharif Sakr posted Jun 30th 2011 12:01AM You’ve got to hand it to IBM’s engineers. They drag themselves into work after their company’s 100th birthday party, pop a few Alka-Seltzers and then promptlyannounce yet another seismic invention. This time it’s a new kind of phase change memory (PCM) that reads and writes 100 times faster than flash,

Juniper MX80 Bundles – The Real Story

By Tom Spear, Managing Partner, enfoPoint LLC 20 Port GE SFP, two rack units tall, Carrier Class Ethernet Router for under $30k, is this possible?  Yes, Juniper recently announced the MX80 5G, 10G and 40G bundles, which are really 20G, 40G and 60G respectively and all are upgradeable the next model with license keys. The

Juniper’s 100G Deployment

Data Networking & Wireline Equipment Jess Lubert, CFA, Senior Analyst Sector Rating: Data Networking & Wireline Equipment, Overweight Event: Today, Verizon announced plans to begin deploying 100G technology in select US markets by end of second quarter 2011. Impact: This announcement comes sooner than we had anticipated and appears to confirm Ciena and Juniper as

FREE JUNOS BOOTCAMP – April 6, 2011 Juniper Executive Briefing Center 10 Technology Park Dr Westford, MA 01886 US

The Juniper Networks JUNOS Boot Camp presented by enfoPoint Solutions is a one-day immersion training session at no cost for Service Provider engineering and technical staff on the unique performance and scalability of the Juniper JUNOS operating system. You will gain an understanding of the advantages of JUNOS, and the knowledge to work with and

Update: Juniper Networks merges network core elements to cut carrier costs

Juniper’s PTX switches, coming next year, combine optical and packet switching By Stephen Lawson, IDG News Service March 03, 2011 08:08 AM ET Sponsored by: Juniper Networks is developing a massive switch that could replace traditional IP (Internet Protocol) routers in the core of service-provider networks and combine optical and electronic technologies that today exist in

Comparing various network cable types for your data center

By Robert E. McFarlane, Contributor SearchDataCenter.com IT infrastructure news ContentSyndication Digg This Stumble Delicious Google Fusion This is the second of a two-part series on data center cabling. Read the first tip on implementing a data center cabling infrastructure. It’s a given that data center cabling carries the computing network. But there are many out-of-band connections to consider

JUNOSPEDIA – The JUNOS Configuration Repository

Contribute, Share, or Borrow a JUNOS Configuration in the new JUNOSPEDIA Configuration Repository.   Be an author!  Be Published! http://enfopoint.com/category/resources/junos-configurations

Juniper MWC Haul Includes Project Falcon Launch

By Chad Berndtson, CRN Juniper on Monday debuted a new portfolio of products and services designed to help mobile service providers optimize their network delivery and generate new services revenue. Among the major releases is its long-awaited mobile packet core, dubbed MobileNext. Described by Juniper as “the industry’s first open mobile core,” it’s been in development for

Juniper Networks JUNOS Boot Camp – Boston MA 4-6-11

Juniper Networks JUNOS Boot Camp presented by enfoPoint Solutions The Juniper Networks JUNOS Boot Camp presented by enfoPoint Solutions is a one-day immersion training session at no cost for Service Provider engineering and technical staff on the unique performance and scalability of the Juniper JUNOS operating system. Learn more about how you can leverage the

The push is on to cut 100G Ethernet’s price

By Stephen Lawson, IDG News Service February 23, 2011 11:38 AM ET Sponsored by: Less than a year after 100-Gigabit Ethernet was standardized, an industry group is considering a set of specifications that might make the high-speed technology less expensive and more useful. The IEEE 802.3 100-Gigabit Backplane and Copper Cable Study Group of the IEEE

The 6 biggest misconceptions about IPv6

Debunking myths that keep CIOs from adopting next-gen Internet addressing scheme By Carolyn Duffy Marsan, Network World February 24, 2011 09:03 AM ET Sponsored by: For 15 years, Internet engineers and policymakers have been publicizing the need to upgrade the ‘Net’s current addressing scheme — known as IPv4 — to handle the network-of-network’s explosive growth. Yet

JUNIPER NETWORKS® INTRODUCES VIRTUALIZED SECURITY SOLUTION FOR PRIVATE AND PUBLIC CLOUDS

Industry’s First Integrated Offering to Provide Security at Scale for Physical and Virtual Network Environments SUNNYVALE, Calif. — Feb. 14, 2011 — Juniper Networks (NYSE: JNPR) today announced the integration of its new Juniper Networks® vGW Virtual Gateway with the Juniper Networks SRX Series Services Gateways to provide a consistent, virtualization-aware solution for private and public

Cloud Computing— Latest Buzzword or a Glimpse of the Future?

Sponsored by Google, Inc.Executive Summary: The chairman of the Cloud Summit Executive 2008 conference reportedly started the event by joking that he asked 20 people to define cloud computing, and got 22 different answers. The term came into vogue a few years ago and has since generated its share of controversy. Here are some descriptions

JUNOS Bootcamp – April 20, 2011 – Huntsville AL

The Power of One

Junos® is a reliable, high-performance network operating system for routing, switching, and security. It reduces the time necessary to deploy new services and decreases network operation costs by up to 41%. Junos offers secure programming interfaces and the Junos SDK for developing applications that can unlock more value from the network. Junos is one system, designed

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