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July 2009
Juniper Networks SRX5000 Line - Firewalls and VPNs in Enterprise Security
Product Assessment
Current Perspective: Threatening Juniper's new SRX family of security gateway appliances are threatening because the new products deliver impressive performance improvements to the high end of Juniper's security portfolio. The products leverage Juniper's Dynamic Services Architecture, which allows for flexible and dynamic resource allocation across processor and input/output pools to deliver the appropriate resources to each security service (e.g., firewall, IPS) as needed.
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July 2009
New York Stock Exchange Chooses Juniper for Next-Generation Datacenters Enterprise Networks
Buyer Case Study
Juniper's Ethernet switching business strategy has been to cater to the needs of "high-performance networks" with the datacenter network as a key battleground to serve as a disruptive technology supplier. The NYSE win is a key validation of that strategy.
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April 2009
Magic Quadrant for Network Intrusion Prevention System Appliances
Gartner Magic Quadrant
Leaders demonstrate balanced progress and effort in all execution and vision categories. Their actions raise the competitive bar for all products in the market, and they can change the course of the industry. To remain leaders, vendors must demonstrate a track record of delivering successfully in enterprise IPS deployments and in winning competitive assessments. Leaders produce products that provide high signature quality and low latency, are innovating with or ahead of customer challenges (such as using endpoint intelligence to make more-efficient detections) and have a range of models. Leaders continually win selections and are consistently visible on enterprise shortlists.
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March 2009
Magic Quadrant for Network Access Control
Gartner Magic Quadrant
Leaders are successful in selling large NAC implementations (5,000 nodes and above) to multiple large enterprises as a primary offering. Leaders are networking and/or security companies that recognized early on that NAC would be an important component of their overall product portfolios and have been first to market with enhanced capabilities as the market matures. Leaders have the resources to maintain their commitment to NAC, have strong channel strength and financial resources, and have demonstrated a strong understanding of the future market direction.
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December 2008
Magic Quadrant for SSL VPNs
Gartner Magic Quadrant
Secure Sockets Layer virtual private networks continue to lead the remote-access VPN segment for competitive growth and innovation.
Leaders demonstrate balanced progress and effort in all execution and vision categories. Their actions raise the competitive bar for all products in the market, and they can change the course of the industry. To remain in the Leaders quadrant, vendors must excel in mobile access and protection and must dominate in sales.
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November 2008
Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Network Firewalls
Gartner Magic Quadrant
The enterprise network firewall market represented by this Magic Quadrant is composed of purpose-built software and appliances for securing corporate networks. Products must be able to support single-firewall deployments, as well as large deployments and high throughput. These products are accompanied by branch-office firewalls and management and reporting products.
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September 2008
The Forrester Wave™: Network Access Control, Q3 2008
Juniper in Leaders category [PDF 509KB]
Juniper Networks Unified Access Control (UAC) is the most complete NAC solution and scored highest in Current Offering. It has an impressive array of enforcement options and deployment modes. Juniper Networks UAC is anchored by the Infranet Controller (IC) — a centralized policy manager — that enforces NAC on a variety of Juniper Networks infrastructure (switches, firewalls, IDS/IPS, etc.), but also supports third-party gear via 802.1x. Juniper Networks supports multiple agent technologies to provide endpoint security and remediation, as well as the strongest 802.1x solutions thanks to its Juniper Networks Odyssey Access Client supplicant. Juniper Networks IC is built on its wellestablished SSL VPN product, which provides strong integration with back-end policy servers, a mature management interface for very granular authorization capabilities, and a broad set of role- and identity-based features. Juniper Networks can also be deployed as both an inline and out-ofband solution, depending on whether you use the underlying infrastructure or IC as the main point of enforcement. Juniper Networks also tightly integrates with Microsoft's NAP and can seamlessly interchange both client- and server-side NAC components.
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May 2008
Top Ten Worldwide IT Security Software Vendor
Government Insights In its new report, A Government Perspective of the Worldwide Top 10 IT Security Vendors, Government Insights, an IDC company, analyzed the ten largest IT security software vendors across all industries, noting Juniper Networks security solutions and the company's growing presence within the U.S. federal government, state and local government, and international government markets. The report notes Juniper's "broad family of certified network security solutions for enterprises, service providers, and government entities," including integrated firewall, IP security (IPSec) virtual private networks (VPN), and intrusion prevention systems and appliances, as well as secure sockets layer (SSL) VPNs and unified access control portfolios.
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March 2008
MarketScope for Network Access Control, 2008
Gartner Magic Quadrant
In "Network Access Control Decision Framework," Gartner identified the following approaches to implementing NAC: infrastructure, appliances or endpoint software. In this MarketScope, Gartner has defined the NAC market to be those vendors that sell appliance-based or endpoint software-based NAC solutions. Gartner estimates that this market grew 87% from 2006 to a total of $225 million in 2007. Gartner anticipates that the market will grow approximately 100% in 2008.
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March 2008
A New Name on the Enterprise Networks Short List: Juniper
IDC report Juniper announced a new commitment to serving enterprise networks. This commitment consists of a targeted market segment, a line of LAN switches, and a series of partnerships with major IT vendors including IBM, Microsoft, and Oracle. Juniper has long professed the desire to "solve the hardest networking problems" and serve customers that demand a best-of-breed performance, reliability, and security. Despite this, the company's enterprise product line limited customer conversations and solutions to point products and not to overall network architecture. The EX switch portfolio fills this hole and enables Juniper to bring holistic network solutions to the table. A blank slate enabled Juniper to design a portfolio of switch products that share many of the best features and functions found across the switch market today in form factors that appear to exhibit port densities, scale, and space and power savings expected in a brand new platform. The network is in a renaissance driven by voice and video, client device growth, business dependence on the network, intelligent networks winning over dumb pipes, and an evolving service oriented IT architecture. In this context, Juniper's entry into the enterprise networks marketplace has been a long time coming, but also well timed to help network managers address new flows and demands on the network. The use of JUNOS as a single code base, updated quarterly, across switching, routing, and security appliances is attractive in terms of maintaining consistency and security across a network.
The $37 billion enterprise networks marketplace is full of fierce competitors, but it is refreshing to see a vendor with Juniper's heritage and financial resources expand and commit to serving one of the most dynamic markets in IT. Juniper, welcome to the short list.
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February 2008
Magic Quadrant for Network Intrusion Prevention System Appliances, 1H08
Gartner Magic Quadrant
Leaders demonstrate balanced progress and effort in all execution and vision categories. Their actions raise the competitive bar for all products in the market, and they can change the course of the industry. To remain leaders, vendors must have demonstrated a track record of delivering successfully in enterprise IPS deployments and in winning competitive assessments. Leaders produce products that provide high signature quality and low latency, are innovating with or ahead of customers' challenges (such as using endpoint intelligence to make more-efficient detections) and have a range of models. Leaders continually win selections and are consistently visible on enterprise shortlists.
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December 2007
Magic Quadrant for WAN Optimization Controllers, 2007
Gartner Magic Quadrant
Leaders exhibit an ability to shape the market by introducing additional capabilities in their product offerings and by raising awareness of the importance of these features. We expect a Leader to be growing the market as a whole, and to have solutions that resonate with an increasing number of enterprises. Leaders in the WOC market need to have a broad feature set, including QOS, generic compression, protocol acceleration and file system acceleration, with the majority of features proven in substantial real-world implementations. They also need to be able to offer sales and support on a global basis.
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December 2007
Magic Quadrant for SSL VPN, North America, 3Q07
Gartner Magic Quadrant
The Magic Quadrant considers which vendors likely will dominate sales and influence technology directions through 2010, as well as which vendors are most visible among clients, generate the greatest number of requests for information and contract reviews, and account for the most new and ongoing installations in Gartner's client base.
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July 2007
The Forrester Wave™: WAN Optimization Appliances, Q3 2007
Juniper in Leaders category [PDF 419KB]
Juniper has demonstrated early innovation in the most critical optimization techniques like caching, data de-duplication, and advanced compression. Juniper came in as the second strongest vendor all around. Its WX and WXC WAN optimization appliances are some of the most sophisticated, with particularly high scores for deployment capabilities, compression, and its comprehensive management system. However, Juniper leads the pack with the strongest overall strategy. Juniper alone promises a compelling network-based strategy, as well as an application delivery strategy, which is more of an overlaid architecture. Moreover, Juniper exhibits a commitment to a best-of-breed technology that can be deployed as a standalone system, embedded within network infrastructure, or logically integrated with security infrastructure. And, despite the feature-function mix, Juniper turns out to be surprisingly cost-effective with the second-lowest solution cost. Given this strategy and the fact that it's one of the largest vendors in this space, we recommend Juniper for companies that want additional investment protection and to ensure that WAN optimization is not just inserted as a tactical near-term fix. Juniper's ability to marry WAN optimization with SSL VPN, IPS, and application delivery infrastructure is impressive. Moreover, Juniper is adept at targeting managed services alternatives, which Forrester believes is critical to the mainstream adoption of WAN optimization.
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June 2007
Security and Information Protection: Technology Trends and Vendor Ratings
Nemertes Security Benchmark: Juniper Networks ranked #1 in all categories [PDF 984KB]
As security's profile in the enterprise continues to rise, IT executives place priority most often on security infrastructure improvements (mainly driven by growth in bandwidth), process and governance improvements, and information protection and identity management — these latter driven by compliance fears. Enterprises have security and information protection in their viewfinders as a top priority for IT in 2007. They are backing that up with more money to spend on security initiatives, and an increasing commitment to equip security staff with tools that automate and accelerate their work rather than adding staff — giving the carpenters power tools rather than hiring more sets of hands.
In this report, Nemertes surveyed enterprises in order to create vendor ratings in three categories. Juniper received the highest vendor ratings overall and the highest ratings in each category of Nemertes' Security survey: security vendor customer service and support, strength of technology, and value from security vendors. Additionally, Juniper's lowest score was higher than any other vendor's highest score.
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December 2006
The Forrester WaveTM: SSL VPN Appliances, Q4 2006
Forrester SSL VPN Report [PDF 425KB]
Forrester evaluated leading SSL VPN appliance vendors across 57 criteria and found that Juniper Networks maintains its SSL VPN leadership thanks to its superior reverse proxy technology and focus on secure mobility. Juniper is the clear leader in the SSL VPN market. Although its solution has enjoyed a much more comfortable lead in the past, Juniper continues to maintain its success by focusing on superior client access, endpoint security, and reliability. The result is the most well-rounded solution that excels at all the core requirements. In fact, the only significant downside is its price which, according to our evaluation, had the highest MSRP. However, Juniper enjoys a substantially larger customer base than the other vendors, providing it with the best "operational experience." In other words, if you're looking to deploy an SSL VPN, you can be confident that Juniper has seen similar requirements and will provide the necessary pre- and post-sales support to implement your remote access project.
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