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Juniper Expands IPv6 Migration Options By Sean Michael Kerner | Article Published November 05, 2010 Moving from IPv4 to IPv6 is no easy task, as IPv4 access remains a requirement for service providers even as address space runs down. Tags: networking, migration, Juniper, IPv6, Juniper Networks LISP: The Future of Internet Routing? By Sean Michael Kerner | Article Published June 01, 2010 No, it's not your grandfather's programming language, but it could be your grandson's Internet architecture. A look at what Locator ID Separation Protocol offers for Internet users and IT administrators. Tags: Cisco, HP, Juniper, routers, LISP IBM Tightens Juniper Alliance, Downplays Cisco Rivalry By - Reuters | Article Published July 22, 2009 Big Blue is boosting its partnership with Juniper while downplaying suggestions it was aiming to keep an increasingly competitive Cisco at bay. Tags: IBM, Cisco, Juniper Juniper Touts New Network Technology By Sean Michael Kerner | Article Published February 25, 2009 Despite the slump, the networking company says advances in network speed will continue. Tags: networking, chips, carriers, Juniper Lots of Foot Dragging on IPv6 By Sean Michael Kerner | Article Published August 22, 2008 Study argues that IPv6 adoption and traffic are not ramping up as they should. Tags: software, carriers, Juniper, InternetNews.com, IPv6 JUNOS: Open, but Not Open Source By Sean Michael Kerner | Article Published July 22, 2008 What does it mean to release a network operating system every quarter for 10 years? Tags: open source, software, networking, Juniper, InternetNews.com Government Not Driving IPv6 for Enterprise By Sean Michael Kerner | Article Published June 16, 2008 With two weeks to go till the OMB mandate kicks in, is there a mad rush toward getting things done? Tags: networking, marketing, Cisco, Juniper, IPv6 |