The five-element suite is designed to “elevate” the experience of both operations and application end users.
Juniper Networks has introduced a new suite of WAN automation software designed to help telcos, large enterprises, and cloud providers ensure good application performance and quality of service.
Juniper Paragon Automation is a set of five integrated software tools (four by Juniper and one by a partner) that the company says eliminates manual tasks and processes.
It allows organizations to model and test new services to verify that their networks can handle the load before deploying them. The software automatically deploys and activates those services, monitoring the network continuously. If it spots potential network problems, it automatically remediates them before customers see a degradation in service, Juniper said.
Italian operators tackle broadband not-spots
The growing influence of AWS on telecoms and other data-heavy sectors, how Plume is smokin’ and the ongoing effort to take broadband to the most remote areas of Italy by whatever means possible are the news queue-jumpers today.
UK MVNO
giffgaff is migrating its entire IT stack and application development work from its in-house servers to
Amazon Web Services (AWS), with the migration set to be completed by the end of this year. It will use more than 60 of AWS’s 175+ services to fulfil its needs. The move will make the MVNO, which is owned by O2 UK and (naturally) uses its network to provide mobile services, more efficient and speed up development times, according to the company’s chief operating and technical officer Steve MacDonald.