ADVISORY/Juniper Networks Participates in Supercomm 2003.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers ADVISORY...for Tuesday Tuesday: see week. (June 3rd) SUPERCOMM 2003 --(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Showcases Solutions for Transforming the Business of Networking Features the Model for Integrated Network A network that supports both data and voice and/or different networking protocols. See converged network and new public network. Transformation, J-Protect Security Solution, Assured Experience for Streaming Media See streaming audio, streaming video and digital media hub. Demonstration with Microsoft
Where: Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, GA
Booth 22247, Hall B3
When: June 3-6, 2003
What: Juniper Networks Booth
Juniper Networks will showcase the recently announced
J-Protect, a comprehensive solution that advances network
security. Available now across the E-, M- and T-series
platforms, this highly scalable solution ensures protection of
the network, the user experience, and security investments
through an unprecedented level of integration and scalability.
Juniper Networks will demonstrate the latest component of
J-Protect, the Adaptive Services Physical Interface Card.
In collaboration with Microsoft, Juniper Networks will
demonstrate enhanced quality streaming media through
integration of the SDX-300 Service Deployment System and
Microsoft Windows Server 2003.
Juniper Networks will also feature the Model for Integrated
Network Transformation (MINT). Fundamental to industry
prosperity, MINT provides a business and network framework
that enables network operators to transition from a commodity
transport-based business model to a more lucrative,
value-added services model.
Broadband Content Delivery Forum Exhibit Area - Booth #10327
Hall C
Juniper Networks is participating in the multi-vendor
Broadband Content Delivery forum, highlighting multicast
support and bandwidth/Quality of Service management control
for subscribers connected via Ethernet and cable facilities.
Juniper Networks M10, E-Series, SDX-300, and G1 CMTS will be
featured.
Juniper Networks is also participating in the following BCD
Forum presentation:
Topic: Transforming the Business of Networking
Speaker: Christopher Bridge, Senior Manager, Cable Marketing
Timing: June 3rd at 2:30 p.m.
June 4th at 11:00 a.m.
MPLS Forum - Booth #10315, Hall C
Juniper Networks will join 11 other vendors in the MPLS
Forum's interoperability demonstration. Tests involving the
Juniper Networks E- and M-series routing platforms include
point-to-point connections based on the Martini draft and
BGP/MPLS VPNs based on RFC2547bis. Interfaces to be tested
include Frame Relay, ATM and Ethernet.
Telecommunications Magazine and Supercomm 2003 10 Hottest
Technologies Pavillion
Juniper Networks will highlight its Wi-Fi Public Wireless LAN
Solution. Based on the Juniper Networks SDX and ERX platforms,
this solution enables service providers to enter the PWLAN
market and offer unique differentiating services to extract
additional revenues from new subscribers.
Supercomm 2003 Conference
Christine Heckart, vice president, Marking, Juniper Networks,
will chair the following panel:
Title: Services Migration at the Network Edge
Panelists:
Jeff White, Senior Director, Bell South
Bruce Eisen, Vice President, CinemaNow
Greg Crosby, Vice President Marketing, McCleod USA
Frank Dzubeck, President and CEO, Com Net Architect:
Timing: Session W49F, Wednesday 2:15 P.M. - 3:45p.m.
About Juniper Networks Juniper Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ: JNPR) is an information technology company based in Sunnyvale, California and founded in 1996. The company designs and sells Internet Protocol network products and services. Juniper Networks transforms the business of networking by converting a commodity -- bandwidth -- into a dependable, secure and highly valuable corporate asset. Founded in 1996 to meet the stringent demands of service providers, Juniper Networks is now relied upon by the world's leading network operators, government agencies, research and education institutions, and information-intensive enterprises as the foundation for uncompromising networks. Juniper Networks is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California Sunnyvale ([sʌniveil]) is a city in Santa Clara County, California, United States. It is one of the major cities that make up the Silicon Valley. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 131,760. . Additional information can be found at www.juniper juniper, any tree or shrub of the genus Juniperus, aromatic evergreens of the family Cupressaceae (cypress family), widely distributed over the north temperate zone. Many are valuable as a source of lumber and oil. .net. Note to Editors: Juniper Networks is registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and in other countries as a trademark of Juniper Networks, Inc. Broadband broadband Term describing the radiation from a source that produces a broad, continuous spectrum of frequencies (contrasted with a laser, which produces a single frequency or very narrow range of frequencies). Cable Processor, E-series, ESP (1) (Enhanced Service Provider) An organization that adds value to basic telephone service by offering such features as call-forwarding, call-detailing and protocol conversion. , G1, G10, G-series, Internet Internet Publicly accessible computer network connecting many smaller networks from around the world. It grew out of a U.S. Defense Department program called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), established in 1969 with connections between computers at the Processor, JUNOS, JUNOScript, M5, M10, M20, M40, M40e, M160, M-series, NMC-RX, SDX (1) See AIT. (2) (Storage Data Acceleration) An earlier technique from Western Digital that improved performance of IDE CD-ROM drives. SDX-compliant drives used a special 10-pin cable, but the method never took off. , ServiceGuard, T320, T640, T-series, UMC UMC United Methodist Church UMC United Microelectronics Corporation UMC University Medical Center UMC United Microelectronics Corp (Republic of China) UMC University of Missouri-Columbia , and Unison unison, in music, tones identical in pitch produced by two or more parts or voices. In popular usage a vocal composition is said to be sung in unison even though some of the voices are separated from others by the interval of an octave. are trademarks of Juniper Networks, Inc. All other trademarks, service marks, registered trademarks, or registered service marks are the property of their respective owners. |
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