Archive for category Juniper
Juniper Firefly Perimeter 12.1×47 D10.2 Release – What’s New
Posted by Erin K. Banks in antispam, antivirus, cloud security, DLP, Firefly, Juniper, KVM, security, virtualization, virtualization, VMware on September 25, 2014
Several weeks ago, Juniper Networks officially released an updated version of Firefly Perimeter. The version is 12.1×47 D10.2. We provided a lot of new and amazing updates into the product. I wanted to take this opportunity to provide you with an understanding of what is currently available in this code. Unified Threat Management ( UTM […]
Recap of VMworld 2014 USA – Juniper Style
Posted by Erin K. Banks in cloud security, Juniper, Labs, security, virtualization, virtualization, VMware, VMworld on September 12, 2014
This was the first year that I got to attend VMworld as a member of the Juniper family. It was a great experience, we had our first lab in the Hands-on Lab which I personally think was a success. Of course we also had a booth with lots of traffic. We received a lot of […]
VMworld 2014 – Juniper at the Hands-on Lab
Posted by Erin K. Banks in cloud security, Juniper, Labs, virtualization, VMware, VMworld on July 23, 2014
This is an exciting year for me. I joined Juniper Networks and my first week, I submitted a lab proposal representing Juniper for the VMworld 2014 Hands-on Lab. Weeks later, it was approved and two weeks ago, I finalized the lab and document. I am so incredibly excited that for the first time ever, Juniper […]
VMworld 2014 Call for Papers – Vote for #1310
Posted by Erin K. Banks in cloud security, cloud security and compliance, compliance, Juniper, virtualization, VMware, VMworld on May 7, 2014
Yes… Yes… I admit that this is a shameless plug and if you know me, you know that doing anything like this is like pulling teeth for me. I really don’t like it but I understand that it needs to be done and I need to take any opportunity I can get. The VMworld 2014 […]
My First 60 Days – Juniper Networks
Posted by Erin K. Banks in Juniper, security, virtualization, virtualization, VMware on April 23, 2014
When I first graduated college and lived as a professional in the big city, I worked in technical support at Bay Networks. I will never forget my experience and subsequently, Nortel. It was an amazing place with incredible people and I was happy there. Truly happy. But Nortel was going under and I needed to […]