Press Release: Axians and Versa SD-WAN partnership supports Zen in digitally transforming UK Enterprises
Apr 8, 2019 9:00:25 AM / by Axians UK posted in Press Release, Service Providers, Axians UK News, SD-Wan, Software Defined, Versa, Next Generation Networking, SD-Wan, Axians, Zen Internet
Tech News; Juniper Networks and Mist join forces
Mar 6, 2019 1:55:43 PM / by Jennifer Wood posted in Software Defined Networks, Mist, Software Defined, Wlan, Technology acquisition, Axians Vendor News, AI Technology, Juniper Networks, Network Automation, Wireless
How flexible, lower cost SD-WAN connectivity makes more sense for the branch office than MPLS
Jul 17, 2018 10:01:00 AM / by Axians UK posted in Broadband Providers, Service Providers, Network monitoring software, software defined wan, SDN, Cloud, Networking management software, SD-Wan, Software Defined, SD-WAN reports, Software defined data centre, Wan, Network management, SD-Wan, Routers, Communication Service Providers, Network router, Network Managers
SD-WAN – the smarter route to traffic prioritisation
Nov 16, 2017 12:35:58 PM / by Axians UK posted in Russell Crampin, Virtualisation, vinci energies, Software Defined Networking, Axians Networks, Axians UK News, SD-Wan, Axians UK, Software Defined, SD-Wan, SD-WAN research, Axians, Andrew Hunter, Actemium, Chris Gilmour
SD-WAN provides a Sat Nav to better network performance which bypasses expensive connection upgrades
Time and technology wait for no man, and companies today know they have to constantly adapt and change if they are to remain competitive in a rapidly evolving market for IT products and services. Many see digital transformation of existing architecture, processes and business strategies as key to those ambitions but are less clear on the best way to begin.
Juniper Networks Software Defined Secure Networks (SDSN) Platform extends to Multi-Vendor Environments and CASB Threat Intelligence
Aug 22, 2017 11:56:05 AM / by Axians UK posted in Data Protection, Sky Advanced Threat Prevention, CipherCloud, Secure Networks, Core Networks, Netskope, juniper security, Cloud Data, security, Networks Security, Sky ATP, Network Security, Software Defined, DDoS, Technology Network, Malware, Juniper Networks Partner, SDSN, Juniper Networks SDSN, cyber security, Axians Vendor News, Juniper Networks, Threat Intelligence Platform
After launching its Software-Defined Secure Network (SDSN) portfolio in 2016, Juniper Networks is delivering on its promise to support additional security vendors on the platform as it makes better use of cloud-hosted resources in malware detection and prevention.
SD-WAN tipped for rapid adoption
Mar 29, 2017 4:49:28 PM / by Axians UK posted in Network, SD-Wan, SDWAN, Software Defined, Wan, Core Network, Multi site network, SD-Wan, Axians, Communication Service Providers, MPLS, Automation, Network Automation
SD-WAN may provide the low cost, low maintenance branch office router solution that enterprises and service providers have long craved.
Software Defined Secure Networks: An Interview with Ken O’Kelly, Consulting Engineer, Juniper Networks
Dec 5, 2016 1:31:14 PM / by Axians UK posted in Secure Networks, Firewalls, security, Software Defined, SDN Overlay, Overlay, Technology, Higher Education technology, Junos Space, vmWare, Malware, Infrastructure, Education Tech, SDSN, Axians, Software Defined Secure Networks, Axians Vendor News, Juniper Networks, computer
Ken O’Kelly has been a key consultant in Juniper Networks; UK and Ireland security business for the past four and a half years. He previously held various roles (latterly as a security architect) during a 14 year stint with Imtech ICT.
Ken tells Axians about Juniper’s latest software defined security network (SDSN) solution and how it will make life easier for IT departments tasked with controlling network access for thousands of users.
Q: What is Juniper’s software defined security network (SDSN)?
SDSN is all about changing how you build the network. Traditionally organisations have tended to build security into the perimeter and everything outside that perimeter is untrusted and everything inside it is trusted. That is a bit of a challenge these days given that we all take our laptops and smartphones outside of that trusted barrier when we go home, where malware can infect them and vulnerabilities can be compromised. We then bring the device back inside the network perimeter and now it is trusted again and that gives any threat carte blanche to get around the network.