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Juniper Networks held a private reception at AsiaD: All Things Digital in Hong Kong with special guest, Vice President Al Gore.

Celebrating the deployment of the Juniper networking system that serves the Gates and Hillman centers machine room at Carnegie Mellon University

Juniper will be at Mobile World Congress 2011 in Barcelona, Spain. Our location is Pavillion Courtyard CY06, we'll be showing off the Junos Pulse Mobile Security Suite, Junos SDK and Media Flow demos - so come say hello! If you can't make it to MWC11 then stay tuned we'll be uploading images and videos from the show to our Flickr account. Find out more here: htp://Ez.com/MWCFlickr

 

Photo by Tomasz Bogiel

Juniper Networks held a private reception at AsiaD: All Things Digital in Hong Kong with special guest, Vice President Al Gore.

Juniper Networks held a private reception at AsiaD: All Things Digital in Hong Kong with special guest, Vice President Al Gore.

Juniper Networks held a private reception at AsiaD: All Things Digital in Hong Kong with special guest, Vice President Al Gore.

Juniper partners showcasing their apps

Juniper will be at Mobile World Congress 2011 in Barcelona, Spain. Our location is Pavillion Courtyard CY06, we'll be showing off the Junos Pulse Mobile Security Suite, Junos SDK and Media Flow demos - so come say hello! If you can't make it to MWC11 then stay tuned we'll be uploading images and videos from the show to our Flickr account. Find out more here: htp://Ez.com/MWCFlickr

 

Photo by Tomasz Bogiel

Juniper Networks held a private reception at AsiaD: All Things Digital in Hong Kong with special guest, Vice President Al Gore.

The Venetian Towers shows Juniper's IP branding theme for this year's MWC11. For more information on what Juniper is promoting at the show go to: Ez.com/MWCFlickr

 

Photo by Jon Moger

MAC leaders and members of the MAC Economic Development Committee gathered Aug. 7 at the headquarters of rapidly growing mobile security firm AirWatch for a mid-year briefing on metro Atlanta’s economic growth.

Progress to date for the 2013 economic development landscape in metro Atlanta has been very successful, said Hans Gant, SVP of Economic Development at MAC.

“Thanks to our partnerships with the Georgia Department of Economic Development, Georgia Power’s economic development team, along with local chambers and development authorities, we have had the pleasure of doing 62 deals so far this year,” said Gant.

Those include Ernst & Young’s plans for a new global It center in Alpharetta, which brings with it 400 jobs; the announcement that athenahealth will bring 400 jobs to its new Atlanta location at the iconic Ponce City Market development; and AirWatch’s expansion plans, which include adding 800 jobs over the next two years in Atlanta.

The group also heard from AirWatch COO David Dabbiere, who talked about the company’s rapid expansion and the growth of the mobile technology and mobile device security sectors. AirWatch recently closed on a landmark $200 million series A round of funding, marking one of the largest such funding rounds ever.

The mobile worker population is expected to reach 1.3 billion by 2015 and Smartphones are forecasted to reach 1.3 billion in 2016.

“It’s a great time to be in technology and a fantastic time to be in Atlanta,” said Dabbiere.

MAC’s Economic Development Committee is chaired by Dave Stockert, president and CEO of Post Properties, Inc. The committee is set to meet again Nov. 6 at MAC.

Juniper Networks held a private reception at AsiaD: All Things Digital in Hong Kong with special guest, Vice President Al Gore.

Juniper will be at Mobile World Congress 2011 in Barcelona, Spain. Our location is Pavillion Courtyard CY06, we'll be showing off the Junos Pulse Mobile Security Suite, Junos SDK and Media Flow demos - so come say hello! If you can't make it to MWC11 then stay tuned we'll be uploading images and videos from the show to our Flickr account. Find out more here: htp://Ez.com/MWCFlickr

 

Photo by Tomasz Bogiel

Juniper Networks held a private reception at AsiaD: All Things Digital in Hong Kong with special guest, Vice President Al Gore.

The deployment of the Juniper networking system that serves the Gates and Hillman centers at Carnegie Mellon University provides high-bandwidth connectivity throughout the buildings at a lower cost, using less power and occupying less space than competing systems.

Juniper Networks held a private reception at AsiaD: All Things Digital in Hong Kong with special guest, Vice President Al Gore.

Where technology meets poetry

Mobile World Congress 2010, Barcelona, Spain

Juniper Networks held a private reception at AsiaD: All Things Digital in Hong Kong with special guest, Vice President Al Gore.

Juniper Networks held a private reception at AsiaD: All Things Digital in Hong Kong with special guest, Vice President Al Gore.

Neotelecoms just received their first Juniper 100 Gigabit Ethernet MIC!

MAC leaders and members of the MAC Economic Development Committee gathered Aug. 7 at the headquarters of rapidly growing mobile security firm AirWatch for a mid-year briefing on metro Atlanta’s economic growth.

Progress to date for the 2013 economic development landscape in metro Atlanta has been very successful, said Hans Gant, SVP of Economic Development at MAC.

“Thanks to our partnerships with the Georgia Department of Economic Development, Georgia Power’s economic development team, along with local chambers and development authorities, we have had the pleasure of doing 62 deals so far this year,” said Gant.

Those include Ernst & Young’s plans for a new global It center in Alpharetta, which brings with it 400 jobs; the announcement that athenahealth will bring 400 jobs to its new Atlanta location at the iconic Ponce City Market development; and AirWatch’s expansion plans, which include adding 800 jobs over the next two years in Atlanta.

The group also heard from AirWatch COO David Dabbiere, who talked about the company’s rapid expansion and the growth of the mobile technology and mobile device security sectors. AirWatch recently closed on a landmark $200 million series A round of funding, marking one of the largest such funding rounds ever.

The mobile worker population is expected to reach 1.3 billion by 2015 and Smartphones are forecasted to reach 1.3 billion in 2016.

“It’s a great time to be in technology and a fantastic time to be in Atlanta,” said Dabbiere.

MAC’s Economic Development Committee is chaired by Dave Stockert, president and CEO of Post Properties, Inc. The committee is set to meet again Nov. 6 at MAC.

Juniper Networks held a private reception at AsiaD: All Things Digital in Hong Kong with special guest, Vice President Al Gore.

Interface Anti-Virus - Kaspersky Mobile Security 8.0

Juniper Networks held a private reception at AsiaD: All Things Digital in Hong Kong with special guest, Vice President Al Gore.

MAC leaders and members of the MAC Economic Development Committee gathered Aug. 7 at the headquarters of rapidly growing mobile security firm AirWatch for a mid-year briefing on metro Atlanta’s economic growth.

Progress to date for the 2013 economic development landscape in metro Atlanta has been very successful, said Hans Gant, SVP of Economic Development at MAC.

“Thanks to our partnerships with the Georgia Department of Economic Development, Georgia Power’s economic development team, along with local chambers and development authorities, we have had the pleasure of doing 62 deals so far this year,” said Gant.

Those include Ernst & Young’s plans for a new global It center in Alpharetta, which brings with it 400 jobs; the announcement that athenahealth will bring 400 jobs to its new Atlanta location at the iconic Ponce City Market development; and AirWatch’s expansion plans, which include adding 800 jobs over the next two years in Atlanta.

The group also heard from AirWatch COO David Dabbiere, who talked about the company’s rapid expansion and the growth of the mobile technology and mobile device security sectors. AirWatch recently closed on a landmark $200 million series A round of funding, marking one of the largest such funding rounds ever.

The mobile worker population is expected to reach 1.3 billion by 2015 and Smartphones are forecasted to reach 1.3 billion in 2016.

“It’s a great time to be in technology and a fantastic time to be in Atlanta,” said Dabbiere.

MAC’s Economic Development Committee is chaired by Dave Stockert, president and CEO of Post Properties, Inc. The committee is set to meet again Nov. 6 at MAC.

Juniper Networks held a private reception at AsiaD: All Things Digital in Hong Kong with special guest, Vice President Al Gore.

The mobile ecosystem of devices, services and networks is at a critical inflection point. While the mobile revolution is unleashing massive opportunities in both emerging and mature economies, it is also increasing in complexity and confusion. The reality is the lightning-fast adoption of powerful, smart devices is outpacing society’s ability to secure them. Today, trust in mobility hangs in the balance.

 

Juniper Networks’ first Trusted Mobility Index reveals a need to create greater trust and confidence in mobility for both individuals and businesses in order for the technology to reach its full potential.

Juniper Networks held a private reception at AsiaD: All Things Digital in Hong Kong with special guest, Vice President Al Gore.

Juniper Networks held a private reception at AsiaD: All Things Digital in Hong Kong with special guest, Vice President Al Gore.

MAC leaders and members of the MAC Economic Development Committee gathered Aug. 7 at the headquarters of rapidly growing mobile security firm AirWatch for a mid-year briefing on metro Atlanta’s economic growth.

Progress to date for the 2013 economic development landscape in metro Atlanta has been very successful, said Hans Gant, SVP of Economic Development at MAC.

“Thanks to our partnerships with the Georgia Department of Economic Development, Georgia Power’s economic development team, along with local chambers and development authorities, we have had the pleasure of doing 62 deals so far this year,” said Gant.

Those include Ernst & Young’s plans for a new global It center in Alpharetta, which brings with it 400 jobs; the announcement that athenahealth will bring 400 jobs to its new Atlanta location at the iconic Ponce City Market development; and AirWatch’s expansion plans, which include adding 800 jobs over the next two years in Atlanta.

The group also heard from AirWatch COO David Dabbiere, who talked about the company’s rapid expansion and the growth of the mobile technology and mobile device security sectors. AirWatch recently closed on a landmark $200 million series A round of funding, marking one of the largest such funding rounds ever.

The mobile worker population is expected to reach 1.3 billion by 2015 and Smartphones are forecasted to reach 1.3 billion in 2016.

“It’s a great time to be in technology and a fantastic time to be in Atlanta,” said Dabbiere.

MAC’s Economic Development Committee is chaired by Dave Stockert, president and CEO of Post Properties, Inc. The committee is set to meet again Nov. 6 at MAC.

The Venetian Towers shows Juniper's IP branding theme for this year's MWC11. For more information on what Juniper is promoting at the show go to: Ez.com/MWCFlickr

 

Photo by Jon Moger

MAC leaders and members of the MAC Economic Development Committee gathered Aug. 7 at the headquarters of rapidly growing mobile security firm AirWatch for a mid-year briefing on metro Atlantaâs economic growth.

Progress to date for the 2013 economic development landscape in metro Atlanta has been very successful, said Hans Gant, SVP of Economic Development at MAC.

âThanks to our partnerships with the Georgia Department of Economic Development, Georgia Powerâs economic development team, along with local chambers and development authorities, we have had the pleasure of doing 62 deals so far this year,â said Gant.

Those include Ernst & Youngâs plans for a new global It center in Alpharetta, which brings with it 400 jobs; the announcement that athenahealth will bring 400 jobs to its new Atlanta location at the iconic Ponce City Market development; and AirWatchâs expansion plans, which include adding 800 jobs over the next two years in Atlanta.

The group also heard from AirWatch COO David Dabbiere, who talked about the companyâs rapid expansion and the growth of the mobile technology and mobile device security sectors. AirWatch recently closed on a landmark $200 million series A round of funding, marking one of the largest such funding rounds ever.

 The mobile worker population is expected to reach 1.3 billion by 2015 and Smartphones are forecasted to reach 1.3 billion in 2016.

âItâs a great time to be in technology and a fantastic time to be in Atlanta,â said Dabbiere.

MACâs Economic Development Committee is chaired by Dave Stockert, president and CEO of Post Properties, Inc. The committee is set to meet again Nov. 6 at MAC.

David Yen hosted the APAC Press/Analyst Summit in Beijing on May 18th, announcing the New Network for the Data Center.

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