Juniper Networks has announced it will buy NetScreen Technologies in an all-stock deal worth an estimated US$4 billion. The pact gives number two network gear maker Juniper instant access to a ...
If nothing else, Juniper Networks' $4 billion acquisition of NetScreen Technologies Monday is a strong indication that the networking market segment is poised for a recovery in 2004. Perhaps more ...
On February 9, 2004, Juniper Networks announced an agreement to acquire NetScreen Technologies in a stock transaction valued at $4 billion. Juniper is a leader in high-performance communications ...
Juniper this week said it signed an agreement to acquire NetScreen Technologies for $4 billion in stock. NetScreen is a developer of network security and access products for enterprises and carriers.
Router maker Juniper Networks reported on Monday that it has agreed to buy NetScreen Technologies, a network security provider, in a stock deal valued at roughly $4 billion. Under the terms of the ...
(This article originally appeared in the Mercury News on February 10, 2004.) In a move that expands its product offerings and steps up competition with networking giant Cisco Systems, Juniper Networks ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. In another sign that the security market—and the ...
Marguerite Reardon started as a CNET News reporter in 2004, covering cellphone services, broadband, citywide Wi-Fi, the Net neutrality debate and the consolidation of the phone companies. Networking ...
After scrutinizing the two operating systems that run its networking and security products, Juniper Networks gives them both a clean bill of health, but it plans to replace a part of one that was ...
Juniper Networks hopes to remove any clouds of uncertainty that its networking gear might still have a backdoor that could allow governments or hackers to snoop on traffic running through its hardware ...
Juniper Networks plans to remove the problematic cryptographic functions used by its firewall and BPN appliances. Despite the good news, Juniper still has not answered some of the most perplexing ...
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