

Driven by artificial intelligence, AI-native networking is reshaping the future of digital infrastructure, and Juniper Networks Inc. is leading the charge.
As the company marks its 15th anniversary on the New York Stock Exchange, Juniper isn’t just reflecting on past successes — the company is spotlighting its AI-Native NOW initiative. This forward-thinking project showcases how AI is set to revolutionize network operations, pushing the boundaries of efficiency and innovation across industries.
Juniper’s Jean English and Dartmouth’s Bryan Ward talk with theCUBE’s John Furrier about AI-native networking.
“Given the current amount of AI-washing and AI-hype, it can be challenging for organizations to differentiate between what is real and what is not,” said Bob Laliberte, principal analyst at theCUBE Research, in a recent article. “According to Enterprise Technology Research, more than half of respondents (58%) have increased their net sentiment and spending for AI technologies. This represents a growing recognition of the potential benefits of AIOps solutions. Yet, adopting a new technology can be a time-consuming process.”
Laliberte, along with John Furrier, executive analyst at theCUBE Research, are reporting on-site from the Juniper Networks AI-Native NOW event, with on-demand coverage from theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s livestreaming studio, available on August 22. Up for discussion is the latest updates and insights as the day unfolds and providing in-depth analysis of Juniper’s strategic direction, particularly focusing on how the AI-Native NOW initiative aims to revolutionize the industry. (* Disclosure below.)
In addition to the live analyst reports, theCUBE is streaming exclusive interviews on theCUBE.net with some of the industry’s top executives about their visions for Juniper’s future and the critical role of AI in their strategy. Industry experts interviewed by theCUBE include Manoj Leelanivas, chief operating officer; Jean English, chief marketing officer; Sudheer Matta, senior vice president of product management; Bryan Ward, lead infrastructure engineer at Dartmouth College; and Praveen Jain, senior vice president and general manager of AI clusters and cloud ready data center at Juniper Networks.
Keep up with the latest from John Furrier and Bob Laliberte on X, formerly known as twitter. Study up on Juniper’s AI-Native broadcast by checking out theCUBE’s exclusive coverage. Also, don’t miss CUBE Collective analyst Zeus Kerravala’s coverage of today’s event, as he details Juniper’s “Blueprint for AI-Native Acceleration” to simplify AI deployment in networking. The blueprint addresses the growing complexity and importance of networks by guiding customers through phases such as Learn, Try, Buy, Deploy and Optimize.
It’s also worth noting that Juniper is currently in the process of being acquired by Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. This acquisition could have far-reaching implications for both companies, adding another layer of significance to today’s discussions.
Stay tuned for exclusive coverage from theCUBE on August 22, as we bring you the latest from Juniper’s anniversary celebration at the NYSE.
(* Disclosure: TheCUBE is a paid media partner for the Juniper Networks AI-Native NOW event. Neither Juniper Networks Inc., the sponsor of theCUBE’s event coverage, nor other sponsors have editorial control over content on theCUBE or SiliconANGLE.)
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