Explore the full directors' dealings record of Juniper Networks INC, a listed issuer based in United States. Shares are quoted on US US, under the supervision of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Technology sector, Juniper Networks INC has published 62 public disclosures. The latest transaction was filed on 15 June 2022 — Cession. Among the most active insiders: rahim rami. The full history is free.
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Juniper Networks Inc. is a US technology company listed on the NYSE under ticker JNPR, operating in the United States. It has long been recognized as a specialist in network infrastructure, supplying routing, switching and security solutions to telecom operators, cloud service providers, large enterprises and public-sector customers. According to its investor information, Juniper was incorporated in February 1996 in California, later reincorporated in Delaware in March 1998, and went public on June 25, 1999. Its operational headquarters are in Sunnyvale, California, placing the company in the core of Silicon Valley’s technology ecosystem. Juniper’s business model has centered on a tightly integrated stack of software, silicon and systems designed to improve network performance, operational simplicity and overall economics. The company’s main business lines cover wide-area and core routing, campus and data-center switching, and network security. In recent years, Juniper has also positioned itself around automation, observability and AI-driven network operations, highlighted by its AI-Native Networking platform and Marvis Virtual Network Assistant, both intended to reduce operational complexity and improve end-user experience. This strategic direction reflects a broader industry shift toward software-defined, intelligent infrastructure. From a competitive standpoint, Juniper operates in an oligopolistic market where scale, reliability, software differentiation and security capabilities matter greatly. It has historically been especially strong in service-provider and high-performance networking environments, while also expanding its campus, branch and data-center offerings to broaden its enterprise footprint. Its messaging emphasizes “secure, AI-native networking,” with a value proposition focused on lower operating costs, better automation and end-to-end visibility across the network stack. Key products and services include routers, switches, firewalls and network management software, as well as AI, cloud and security features embedded across the portfolio. Geographically, Juniper has served a global customer base through direct sales and partner channels. A major recent development is that Hewlett Packard Enterprise announced the completion of its acquisition of Juniper Networks on July 2, 2025; as a result, Juniper’s portfolio is now marketed under the HPE Juniper Networking brand. For investors in France, Belgium and Switzerland, this means Juniper should be viewed both through its standalone operating history and through the strategic implications of its integration into HPE’s broader networking, cloud and AI infrastructure platform.