Juniper Networks Customer Momentum by Vertical and Partner Momentum
Juniper Networks Customer Momentum by Vertical and Partner Momentum
See examples of how Juniper’s AI-Native solutions have helped enterprises across various industries–including retail, education, healthcare, and government–efficiently address their diverse networking needs.
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0:09 or let me take you through the absolute
0:12 final session uh but probably uh for me
0:16 the most gratifying as a juniper missed
0:19 employee uh just bringing this
0:21 technology to Market I'm going to talk
0:23 to you about the customer verticals and
0:26 the momentum we're seeing in each of the
0:28 verticals right uh you know when uh Mist
0:32 came onto the scene we've we shipped our
0:34 first access point in February of 2016.
0:38 um our our first um uh production
0:40 Fortune 10 account deployed in June of
0:43 2016 and so here we are about uh almost
0:46 seven years later where are we where's
0:48 the scorecard let me start with one
0:51 vertical uh that's very near and dear to
0:52 uh to me is higher education worldwide
0:57 um you know higher education accounts
0:59 are coming to to us uh um in a big way
1:02 you know uh top universities uh in the
1:06 US East Coast U.S West Coast I think
1:09 there were like 7 or 10 rfps in the UK
1:13 that were awarded in the last 60 days we
1:17 won uh nine out of the Ten of them right
1:19 it's it's literally uh you know uh the
1:22 dominoes are falling in higher ed if
1:24 they see us they buy us if they see us
1:27 they can't unsee what they see with
1:29 juniper Mist so high rat has been
1:31 awesome University of Massachusetts
1:32 Amherst uh if you talk to their uh uh
1:36 CTO uh uh Jim mileski he will tell you
1:39 the support ticket volume for uh for the
1:43 campus the reduction in support ticket
1:46 volume over 90 reduction compared to
1:50 their previous vendor deployed right so
1:52 large large higher education
1:54 institutions for us uh um you know
1:56 basically uh you know there isn't a
1:59 network in higher ed that we are not
2:01 ready for scale wise right so second one
2:05 this vertical is actually uh
2:07 particularly very interesting because uh
2:09 they were very late to the cloud market
2:12 right today I can proudly tell you in uh
2:16 the top five financial institutions one
2:18 of the largest financial institutions
2:20 Lock Stock and Barrel uh probably 60 000
2:23 AP uh deployment moving away from their
2:26 incumbent controller-based lender
2:28 um in the top 10 financial institutions
2:29 uh we are deploying about probably uh 22
2:33 23 000 APS uh displacing so financial
2:36 institutions are in Australia you know
2:39 the two of the top five financial
2:41 institutions uh deploying Juniper Mist
2:44 um uh you know obviously where you see
2:46 the logo that's that's a public
2:48 reference the QR codes are a direct link
2:50 to our customer case studies for that
2:52 specific vertical and and and uh the the
2:55 short URL will also take you there as
2:58 well so uh again this industry is coming
3:01 to us and we're excited about it
3:03 um retail has been our Forte literally
3:07 in retail there is no reason there is
3:11 absolutely no reason to consider any
3:13 vendor other than Juniper Miss and and I
3:16 don't say that lightly because if you
3:18 test it if they try it even deals that
3:22 we lost in retail they will tell you
3:24 this was the technical winner right for
3:27 whatever reason uh you know partner or
3:29 pricing or something else but
3:31 technologically uh the the given the
3:34 Bluetooth low energy you know stuff that
3:36 we bring uh some of the largest
3:38 retailers in the world are deploying uh
3:41 with us our largest retail deployment
3:43 right now is about 140 150 000 APS
3:48 deployed uh and during the pandemic they
3:50 did about uh three to four thousand APS
3:54 per calendar day night uh being deployed
3:56 so uh you know so super proud of it some
3:59 of the largest Meraki Cisco
4:01 displacements Ruby displacements are in
4:03 retail manufacture factoring and
4:05 Logistics one of the top three EV
4:07 manufacturers you know you know very
4:10 interesting uh shop Legacy controller
4:13 based architecture uh is is a new
4:15 customer for us for their corporate
4:17 deployments uh we have Manufacturing
4:19 deployments in in uh in automotive
4:21 manufacturers in in all kinds of
4:24 Industries uh Seagate is a public
4:26 reference for us in their manufacturing
4:28 facilities uh um so so again
4:31 manufacturing Logistics uh um lots of
4:34 very interesting use cases there uh K
4:36 through 12 a huge one for us we grew the
4:40 fastest we are the vendor for Juniper
4:42 Mist the fastest growth in e-rate across
4:46 all vendors in this year's e-rate season
4:48 that just concluded the highest growth
4:50 rates in Wireless highest rates risk and
4:53 um in wired and candidly most other
4:56 vendors had negative growth this year we
4:58 had uh over 60 growth in our uh e-rate
5:02 Awards this year some of the largest
5:04 employment one of the one of the K-12
5:05 school districts you know 150 000
5:08 student School District uh you know uh
5:11 um there's there's 50 000 school
5:13 districts and then of course the the you
5:16 know all the way down to a small school
5:18 district right again another vertical
5:20 just the basic simple stuff we do with
5:24 the amount of lean I.T they have and the
5:26 and and the number of people that they
5:28 don't have uh you know uh in K-12 this
5:31 is a no-brainer of a solution right
5:33 um the this next one obviously is is a
5:36 crown jewel for us uh servicenow uh
5:39 displaced their wired Wireless SD van uh
5:43 with us the complete sd-wan backbone is
5:46 Juniper Mist the complete wired Network
5:48 Juniper mist and the complete wireless
5:51 network Juniper mist and just here are
5:54 three outcomes that we have driven uh
5:56 for and with service now 90 reduction in
5:59 the wireless tickets 70 reduction in the
6:03 Opex on their wired sd-wan side 60
6:06 reduction in capex the dollars they
6:09 spend you know relative to their
6:11 existing vendor what does that mean they
6:14 went all Wireless truly all Wireless
6:16 offices took away all the ethernet ports
6:19 to all the cubes uh you know everything
6:22 development the whole the entire company
6:24 all Wireless and a similar story with
6:28 Autodesk you know Seagate um lots of you
6:31 know Enterprises is a huge huge huge
6:34 vertical for us last but not least is uh
6:38 um is Healthcare
6:39 some of the largest Healthcare
6:42 institutions
6:43 probably 60 70 000 access point
6:47 deployments meaning
6:48 thousands of Hospital clinics and
6:51 hundreds of hospitals large you know
6:53 each Hospital probably three to four
6:54 thousand access point type of hospitals
6:57 clinical care icus the whole nine yards
7:00 cloud enabled AI driven missed Wi-Fi
7:04 we're super proud of this uh the public
7:06 references are Atlantic health centara
7:08 health uh you know um you know uh
7:11 Northeast Georgia Health uh lots of very
7:14 very good uh Hospital Systems if you're
7:16 in healthcare you have to look at Cloud
7:19 as a sense of reliability and and
7:22 scalability uh versus the other way
7:24 around and then uh truly uh last but not
7:27 least is is federal uh we've just you
7:30 know we're fed ramp ready we have
7:32 Federal civilian agencies uh deploying
7:34 very very large networks with us on the
7:38 Juniper Mist Cloud our sd-wan portfolio
7:40 uh is actually the preferred and only
7:44 requested sd-wan in some of the very uh
7:48 high profile
7:49 um uh federal agencies uh in in the US
7:52 Lockheed Martin as an example uh
7:54 launched a joint partnership with us uh
7:57 serving uh the Department of Defense
7:59 because of with juniper just nasty van
8:01 the efficiency we drive on the van side
8:04 with tunnel less architecture and
8:06 adaptive encryption it works amazingly
8:09 on satellite links and low latency uh
8:11 low bandwidth links and so so this is uh
8:14 this is a a big vertical for us so uh
8:18 the the moral of the story verticals
8:21 um I didn't see anything for like lpv or
8:24 Arenas what's your publicly
8:25 referenceable yeah situation look like
8:27 so the publicly referenceable last one
8:30 uh um the event we did is AWS re invent
8:34 that's what we would keep referencing
8:35 you know 60 80 000 people from a large
8:39 public venues we are we're going into
8:43 um probably you will see us in a major
8:46 sporting event uh in the next couple of
8:48 week a couple of months uh we just won a
8:52 global major sporting event uh for a lot
8:55 of the stadium Wi-Fi and and a bunch of
8:57 stuff uh not not deployed yet we're just
9:00 won the deal and then a few in in APAC
9:04 as well uh it's been a vertical that you
9:07 know again my personal feelings uh do
9:09 matter when we go to market and so we
9:11 said okay we'll get there uh when we get
9:13 there we do have stadiums in higher ed
9:14 we do have stadiums in you know football
9:16 stadiums in in schools that we service
9:18 but it's not been a focus it's not the
9:21 same as an NFL stadium it is definitely
9:23 not yeah no
9:24 so I am I love hearing success stories
9:27 but where did you struggle where did we
9:30 struggle
9:31 um Arenas
9:33 exactly sorry
9:34 what he said uh um uh where do we
9:39 struggle uh to be honest I think uh
9:42 between us and world domination is only
9:44 two things honestly I mean only two
9:47 things it is incumbency it's it's
9:50 awareness and incumbency that's it it's
9:53 people can't mentally get over oh uh
9:57 this is how I always done it oh I don't
9:59 have CLI access to the controller you
10:01 know it's just if they can't get over it
10:03 if and if we can get them to cross that
10:06 Chasm we lose right so it's first
10:08 awareness right uh we have immense
10:11 opportunity even though we are number
10:13 three in the North America market share
10:15 as a global market presence and there's
10:16 so much opportunity it's awareness and
10:19 the second thing is incumbency uh and
10:22 um those are the only two rules uh
10:24 reasons uh we lose and and it's getting
10:27 over that you know the control piece of
10:29 the controller
10:30 yeah and so yes we have lost a couple of
10:33 large retailers in the US and and they
10:36 still run controller-based businesses
10:37 that is what it is
10:40 any other questions you've had any an
10:43 immense amount of of content prone at
10:45 you today and we appreciate your
10:47 patience
10:48 um uh Chris you know your uh your
10:50 question on you know can chat GPT help
10:54 personalize based on an individual's uh
10:57 you know Persona you know that was very
10:59 insightful again we come here to learn
11:01 to build with you and many of you have
11:03 deployed missed networks uh and we
11:05 appreciate that so uh I'll I'll just
11:08 take maybe the last five minutes to take
11:10 some questions otherwise uh for a change
11:12 we will finish on time
11:14 well maybe going back to the premium
11:17 analytics
11:18 um so everything is exported to the
11:21 premium analytics and so we can get nice
11:24 graphs but
11:26 um how long or how much data is being
11:28 stored actively in the cloud because in
11:31 the example we saw we saw a DFS Channel
11:33 I would expect RRM to say well hey I
11:36 have DFS on this channel a lot remove it
11:39 from my channel plan and then it
11:40 wouldn't even show up in my premium
11:43 Analytics so specifically on on on DFS
11:46 and radar detections
11:48 so this is something that we I think
11:51 talked about at MFD
11:53 seven six two years ago yeah
11:56 um so RRM has a capability to
11:59 de-emphasize RM channels based on
12:02 learned detections so
12:05 that should just happen so the uh if
12:09 there's you know persistent detections
12:11 on specific channels those will be
12:13 de-emphasized not removed but
12:15 de-emphasized from the RRM Channel plan
12:17 so but but just to clarify that it is
12:20 built into the product today
12:22 when you say it should just happen it
12:24 happens today right however people do
12:28 want visibility on where do I get hit
12:30 with radar I mean it's it's you know we
12:32 did this large Global rollout had lots
12:35 of success worldwide but their one San
12:37 Diego building just was the bane of
12:39 their existence because of you know it
12:41 was next to the Air Force Base uh sorry
12:43 the Navy base uh there and so visibility
12:46 of of this is is is powerful and that's
12:49 where premium analytics is is storing
12:51 that data uh 13 months
12:55 yeah and and just one more Point uh
12:58 there's another customer who has a
13:00 worldwide uh deployment and I think
13:03 there was uh one particular site near an
13:05 airport uh and his in his org uh so
13:09 every every site healthy that one
13:12 particular site has has frequent uh DFS
13:16 detections uh and that's that's handled
13:18 with with RM yeah