Juniper eyes midmarket, aims for Cisco

The networking equipment manufacturer inked a new OEM (original equipment manufacturer) agreement with Dell Computer, where the PC maker will market, resell and support Juniper’s networking gear to businesses.

The partnership will allow Dell to sell packaged product sets bundled with its own storage and servers, to data center customers looking for a one-stop shop arrangement with the vendor.

Cisco earlier this year also entered the server hardware business with its “unified computing” drive. It announced in March a set of blade servers, and in June a rack-mount server system combining network, compute and virtualization components.

Juniper is also introducing a new chipset and revamped software platform. The new processors will be part of a new “Trio” product family built into line cards, and are touted to be capable of doubling the bandwidth offered by equipment available in the market today.

Lam Chee Keong, enterprise solutions marketing manager, Asia-Pacific at Juniper, told ZDNet Asia in an interview the modular chipset will be found in its new MX-3D line cards, and allow for its MX-series of ethernet routers to take on smaller form factors.

A new MX80 router will take up an eighth of the space of the competition, allowing more to be packed into a data center, said Lam.

Juniper will also be opening up a new platform in hopes of attracting third-party development on its Junos networking operating system.

To jumpstart the new development it coins Junos Space, the company will release three applications along with the platform’s debut. One of the apps, called Route Analyzer, will seek out bottlenecks to optimize paths between data centers.

Junos Space is aimed at the building of GUI-based apps for easier network management and automating tasks, he added.

“We hope it will remove the tedium associated with some network management tasks,” he said, elaborating that these include typical command line tasks that could otherwise be transformed into a drag-and-drop command, for example.

Juniper is also expecting its hardware partners to release apps to ease management of their hardware. For example, a virtualization vendor could build an app that would automate the moving of virtual machines across routers, by automatically activating the necessary ethernet connector and closing the connection after the movement complete, said Lam.

Heightened midmarket push

These announcements make apparent Juniper’s sights on a piece of the midmarket pie, currently dominated by Cisco.

Lam said on paper, the OEM partnership would open paths for Juniper to sell its new networking gear to service providers already running Dell equipment embedded with Juniper networking parts. The partnership with Dell, which has been “particularly successful in the midmarket with low-cost servers” provides a new route to market for Juniper, which has “traditionally focused on large enterprises”.

“The fastest way to extend [Juniper’s] reach would be through partnerships,” he said.

While the new products are targeted at service providers, Lam expects interest from enterprises to be high as well. “Enterprise [data centers] have the same service level uptime requirements as many service providers too.

“And smaller enterprises are beginning to require high-scalability [networking equipment] too,” he said.

The hardware and software upgrades announced are also a step toward Juniper’s “Stratus” cloud project. It said earlier this year it would partner with other companies to develop a converged data center fabric to compete with Cisco’s efforts.

Juniper’s eventual cloud products won’t look very different from the equipment announced, said Lam. “It will just be on the communication layer between hardware and software components and [include] robust virtualization.”

Cisco introduces Cius Android tablet PC

Cisco Systems has hopped on the tablet PC bandwagon with a device of its own that uses Google Android software and is targeted at business customers.

The company announced plans for the new tablet, called the Cisco Cius, during its annual customer conference in Las Vegas on Tuesday. The device, which will only weigh about 1.15 pounds, will sport Cisco’s collaboration software that integrates virtual desktop applications with high-definition video.

Specifically, the new device will have front- and rear-facing cameras that record in high definition for video conferencing and a 7-inch high-resolution screen. The device will be integrated with Cisco’s TelePresence video conferencing system to provide one-click access to video conferences. It will also be integrated with the WebEx meeting products. It can connect to the Internet via Wi-Fi or through a 3G cellular network.

Unlike other tablets, such as Apple’s iPad, the Cisco Cius is designed for business users. Cisco didn’t announce specific pricing, but the company said it will retail for less than US$1,000.

Google Android is used in a number of smartphones and a growing number of tablet PCs. Cisco says the advantage of using the operating system is that it will allow the company’s business customers to tap into the growing Android developer community, which is developing new business-class products.

This article was first published as a blog post on CNET News.

Cisco earnings fall 21 percent in latest quarter; still better says Analysts

Cisco earnings fall 21 pct but beat expectations

NEW YORK — Cisco Systems Inc. said Wednesday that earnings fell 21 percent in its latest quarter, but the profit comfortably beat Wall Street expectations amid signs that the market is stabilizing. Chief Executive John Chambers said customers are “finally seeing something reasonably solid underneath their feet,” and the company itself has seen order rates apparently bottom out.

The world’s largest maker of computer networking gear posted a profit of $1.3 billion, or 23 cents per share, for the fiscal third quarter, which ended April 25. That was down from $1.8 billion, or 29 cents per share, in the same quarter last year.

Excluding the cost of stock-based compensation and other items, Cisco’s earnings were 30 cents per share, 5 cents above the average forecast of analysts polled by Thomson Reuters.

Sales for the San Jose, Calif.-based company fell 17 percent to $8.2 billion. Analysts had expected sales of $8.1 billion.

Chambers said he expects sales for the current quarter to be down 17 percent to 20 percent from a year ago, which works out to a range of $8.3 billion to $8.6 billion. Analysts were on average expecting sales of $8.26 billion.

Chambers said that while orders in the third quarter were below those of a year ago, they didn’t deteriorate from month to month, as they have for many quarters as the world economy has stuttered.

In aftermarket trading Wednesday, Cisco shares rose 50 cents, or 2.6 percent to $20.11. In regular trading before the release of results, shares fell 2 cents to $19.61.

Cisco Router Web Interface Setup Makes CISCO Routers Completely Vulnerable

Successful exploitation of this vulnerability may allow for the execution of commands on the device at any privilege level, up to and including privilege level 15. Accessing the device at privilege level 15 would enable total control of the device, including but not limited to device configuration changes and device reloading.

The Cisco Router Web Setup tool (CRWS) provides a Web interface for configuring Cisco SOHO and Cisco 800 series routers which allows users to set up their routers. The GUI is accessed through the Cisco IOS HTTP server, which is enabled on the default IOS configuration shipped with the CRWS application.

The Cisco IOS HTTP server uses the enable password (assuming one has been configured) as its default authentication mechanism. Other authentication mechanisms can be configured, including the use of a local user database, an external RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial In User Service) or an external TACACS+ (Terminal Access Controller Access Control System) server.

The default IOS configuration shipped with the CRWS application does not include an enable password or an enable secret command, allowing access to the Cisco IOS HTTP server interface at any privilege level, up to and including privilege level 15, without providing authentication credentials. Privilege level 15 is the highest privilege level on Cisco IOS devices.

AUS rolls out Cisco DMS

The American University of Sharjah (AUS) has introduced a series of new video services for education and information, with the deployment of the Cisco Digital Media Suite (DMS).

The university, which is the first in the United Arab Emirates to deploy DMS, is using the system for distributing content of the lesson, to provide visual connectivity and deploy digital signage throughout the campus.

The DMS platform, which uses video, IPTV and digital signature, allows AUS to offer a range of live and demand at conferences and other educational content to students anywhere on campus, and also allows the collaboration of delivering video and lesson content richer.

AUS is also the first university in the Gulf to use Cisco Show and Share social video system, which allows “visual networking” through which students and teachers have access to a library of video content that can be shared as supplement the lessons and curricula.

Students will also be able to create content using the Media Experience Cisco MXE 3000 engine.

George J. Debin, vice chancellor for Finance and Administration, American University of Sharjah, said: “Today, video is becoming one of the most important forms of communication and entertainment, both in the United Arab Emirates and the world. In AUS we realize the benefits of bringing digital media into the classroom and campus environment, and Cisco Digital Media Suite will provide the university with the ability to use video communications to greatly improve the experiences of our students and accelerate their learning. ”

DMS also allows AUS to replace traditional signage and newsletters, video services to deliver schedules, news, emergency messages and other information throughout the campus.

Wayne Hull, general manager of Cisco, the United Arab Emirates, said: “In order to achieve effectively connected learning societies, which Cisco believes that the deployment of video in schools is vital to the transformation of the century education 21. The video is an essential means to communicate to all audiences and education, recent advances in video technology are helping to change the way school administrators, principals, faculty and students are working together to create a stronger community .

Cisco Digital Media Suite at the American University of Sharjah is the first step in helping transform the way educational institutions in the UAE and their students learn, grow, communicate and collaborate. “