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Nitin Kumar kicks off the Juniper Networks presentation. He reviews the company’s software development strategy. The cloud has affected their philosophy for the Junos operating system. He reviews what they think the cloud is on a basic level and where they think it will push their software going forward.
Personnel: Nitin Kumar
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Gurudatt Shenoy, Director of Product Management at Juniper Networks, reviews the Juniper vision of the “self-driving network”. This allows service providers and enterprises to provision multiple simultaneous services instantly for a simply customer experience. Gurudatt further reviews what Juniper Networks identified to make this happen, and how they are meeting each milestone.
Personnel: Gurudatt Shenoy
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Nilesh Simaria, Senior Software Engineer at Juniper Networks, reviews the company’s data modeling practices. This includes a review of their Data Definition Language (DDL), a precursor to YANG. He demonstrates the ability to support multiple YANG models, including OpenConfig and BYOY options as defined by end users.
Personnel: Gurudatt Shenoy, Nilesh Simaria
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Dmitry Shokarev, Senior Product Manager at Juniper Networks, reviews their streaming telemetry available to Junos. This is highly scalable distributed collection engine designed to help network operators stream statistics and event states for real-time analysis. He further demonstrates using this with an OpenConfig plugin to get this information.
Personnel: Dmitry Shokarev, Edward Arcuri
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Gurudatt Shenoy, Director of Product Management at Juniper Networks, reviews the Juniper Extension Toolkit (JET) APIs. This is a framework that provides developers with access to a set of high-speed APIs to change and retrieve state information for control and management plane services. He closes out the presentation with a demonstration of JET in action.
Personnel: Edward Arcuri, Gurudatt Shenoy
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