Juniper Networks said Friday that it will miss second-quarter estimates and lay off 8 percent to 9 percent of its work force, joining a number of telecommunications equipment makers facing troubled ...
This undated image provided by the National Park Service shows the illegal harvest of alligator juniper trees at El Malpais National Monument near Grants, New Mexico. Park Service officials are asking ...
Most people expect Juniper to sell off some of its non-core businesses, and Junos Pulse has emerged as a possibility, according to a Reuters report today. Announced in 2009, Junos Pulse is software ...
MURPHY, Idaho — The largest-ever project in the U.S. to remove thousands of juniper trees to help imperiled sage grouse has started in Idaho. Junipers provide perches for raptors that attack and kill ...
Responding to mounting shareholder pressure to cut costs and reevaluate its product line, Juniper Networks unveiled Thursday its "integrated operating plan" (IOP), which the company says will help it ...
SUNNYVALE — Under pressure from hedge funds to drastically reduce expenses, computer-networking company Juniper Networks is cutting 6 percent of its worldwide workforce, or about 570 employees.
Juniper wants to relegate routers to the edges of the network and devote the PTX chassis to switching. This will allow the company to focus the processing power of the new system on the tasks required ...
ALBUQUERQUE – Several dozen ancient alligator juniper trees have been illegally cut down at El Malpais National Monument in western New Mexico and authorities with the National Park Service are trying ...
This Aug. 15, 2019 photo shows a juniper tree cut down as part of a giant project to remove junipers encroaching on sagebrush habitat needed by imperiled sage grouse in southwestern Idaho. The Bruneau ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results