Corporate sustainability is a top priority for enterprises globally. Networking RFPs and tenders increasingly include sustainability requirements for vendor-level environmental programs to engineer out harmful materials, extend the life cycle of systems, reduce operational costs in the face of rising energy prices, and help drive internal sustainability initiatives. This is reinforced by the fast-growing number of organizations that give top priority to their carbon emission reduction goals.Â
Vendors with mature programs have already defined their environmental sustainability strategies—such as decarbonization, sustainable technologies, and circularity—to accelerate the fulfillment of their own documented emissions reduction goals. They have strategically invested in renewable energy and power purchase agreements and demonstrated their commitment to delivering sustainable products to the market by investing in advanced low-power, high-performance ASICs and systems. The most progressive vendors have aggressively developed artificial intelligence (AI) and AIOps to demonstrate the virtuous cycle that machine learning has for desirable outcomes like power optimization, leading to customer and shareholder satisfaction. For many customers, these vendors represent the opportunity for increased value and time to value; they act as manufacturers of advanced products and as trusted advisors on the road to a more sustainable future.
In our latest white paper, More Wide Area Networks: A New Vista for Sustainability Success, we examine why Juniper Networks is best suited to meet the distinct challenges of fulfilling WAN technical, manageability, and sustainability demands. The company has shown organization-wide dedication to reducing environmental footprint through energy-saving silicon and hardware innovation, AI-Native Networking and management capabilities, and versatile programs that minimize e-waste. This portfolio-wide dedication reinforces Juniper’s strategic commitment to net-zero emissions by 2040. Â
This white paper provides insights about:
- How the network and WAN can impact sustainability
- The importance of excellence in system and software design innovation
- Why energy-efficient ASICs are a lynchpin for sustainability innovation
- How Juniper Experience-First Networking and corporate sustainability credentials are essential in enlisting the WAN to fulfilling organization-wide sustainability goals
Juniper Networks’ AI-Native Networking Platform combines silicon and systems prowess essential to enable the sustainable and secure scaling of WAN infrastructure. The platform is underpinned by their AIOps solution that provides data-driven insights and accelerated troubleshooting for fulfilling sustainability objectives and lower costs from client to cloud. This provides the foundation to bring organization-wide efficiencies that demonstrate why Juniper embraces its role as a trusted partner in walking the sustainability walk. To learn more, download More Wide Area Networks: A New Vista for Sustainability Success today.
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Ron is an experienced, customer-focused research expert and analyst, with over 20 years of experience in the digital and IT transformation markets, working with businesses to drive consistent revenue and sales growth.
He is a recognized authority at tracking the evolution of and identifying the key disruptive trends within the service enablement ecosystem, including a wide range of topics across software and services, infrastructure, 5G communications, Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), analytics, security, cloud computing, revenue management, and regulatory issues.
Prior to his work with The Futurum Group, Ron worked with GlobalData Technology creating syndicated and custom research across a wide variety of technical fields. His work with Current Analysis focused on the broadband and service provider infrastructure markets.
Ron holds a Master of Arts in Public Policy from University of Nevada — Las Vegas and a Bachelor of Arts in political science/government from William and Mary.