Juniper Networks completes acquisition of network automation firm Apstra
Digital Edge Bureau 28 Jan, 2021 0 comment(s)Juniper Networks, the leading AI-driven network products & systems provider, has finalized its acquisition of Apstra, a leader in intent-based networking and automated closed-loop assurance. The closing of the deal marks a meaningful step toward delivering an unmatched, experience-led portfolio for the data center across all customer segments – enterprise, service provider and cloud provider. The Apstra team is now part of Juniper’s Data Center business and Apstra CEO & Co-founder, David Cheriton, joins Juniper as Chief Data Center Scientist.
Apstra brings network automation based on an open, multivendor architecture to Juniper’s fold. The combined company delivers a proven open, programmable and highly scalable solution for next-generation data centers and cloud networks, providing customers the clearest and quickest path to automate the data center and introduce AI-driven operations.
“The Apstra acquisition is a significant milestone for our business that reinforces our commitment to transforming data center operations. Apstra’s focus on intent-based networking, closed-loop automation, and fabric assurance is a perfect complement to Juniper’s award-winning hardware and software. Together, we can drive lasting customer value from design to deployment through everyday operations and assurance”, said Mike Bushong, Vice President of Data Center Product Management, Juniper Networks
Brad Casemore, Research Vice President of Data Center Networks, IDC, said, “Cloud – not just as a destination for workloads, but also as an operating model and set of technologies for intelligent automation – is driving profound change and disruption. Increasingly, organizations that own and operate their own datacenters realize that their networks must be modernized both architecturally and operationally to support cloud-native applications and workloads. With the acquisition of Apstra, Juniper is responding to the urgent need for simplified, streamlined cloud-centric operations that help architects and network operators collaborate effectively to achieve greater agility throughout the network lifecycle”.