"Now, with the new acquisitions, Juniper is also addressing application performance and security issues that arise as customers seek mobile access to applications that were originally built to be connected to local users, said Scott Kriens, chairman and CEO of Sunnyvale, Calif.-based Juniper, during a conference call last week. Juniper plans to explore ways to integrate the new capabilities with its existing enterprise security and routing products, he said.
'It's all around the same theme, which is learning a lot more about the traffic flows and then in realtime using that knowledge to make important decisions,' Kriens said. 'Tying it all together is a tremendous opportunity. By operating in concert with firewalls, for example, you can make decisions about traffic before it gets encrypted, and if you operate independently and you're assembling a chorus line of these point products, you can't do that. "
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