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Juniper Unveils Juniper Secure Edge to Up SASE Proposition

The News: Juniper Networks, a provider of secure, AI-driven networks, announced the newest addition to its Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) architecture, Juniper Secure Edge. This new solution delivers Firewall-as-a-Service (FWaaS) as a single-stack software architecture, managed by Security Director Cloud, aimed at empowering organizations to secure workforces, wherever they are. Read the Juniper Press Release here.

Juniper Unveils Juniper Secure Edge to Up SASE Proposition

Analyst Take: Juniper is burnishing its overall security and SASE credentials with the launch of Juniper Secure Edge. For Secure Edge, Juniper is putting portfolio development and marketing emphasis on high-priority security capabilities that include unified policy management, secure user access from anywhere, dynamic Zero Trust segmentation, investment protection, identity provider integration, and third-party security validation.

I see Juniper Secure Edge playing an integral role in further boosting Juniper’s influence across the security landscape. Although Juniper’s fiscal Q4 2021 revenues were flat based on Q/Q growth, the company saw orders double on a Y/Y basis. In terms of momentum, Juniper registered double digit growth in its mid-range firewall SRX series Q/Q and Y/Y, in branch SRX Q/Q as well as in threat mitigation and applications Y/Y.

I view delivering single-stack, cloud-delivered security as a key selling point for Juniper Secure Edge. This includes brining all the security features and functionality of the SRX series to the cloud, providing application control, identity & access control, intrusion prevention, anti-malware, threat intelligence, and secure web access capabilities.

Now Juniper Secure Edge can deliver FWaaS that targets securing the remote workforce from anywhere and protect users on and off the network by delivering policies that follow the user wherever they go. I anticipate unified management, visibility, and policy capabilities underpinning FWaaS can ease organization transitioning to SASE architectures.

Key Takeaways on Juniper Secure Edge Launch

Ultimately, I expect that Juniper Secure Edge will open more channels for Juniper in fulfilling zero trust data center applications such as cloud workload protection and multi-cloud orchestration as well as edge applications such as Security-as-a-Service and “any device, any access” protection across the cloud and SASE ecosystem. As such, I see Juniper becoming increasingly short-listed for major cloud security and SASE projects and up its competitive game against key security players such as Palo Alto Networks, Fortinet, and Cisco. I believe the portfolio foundation is now set for Juniper to make notable inroads throughout the cloud security and SASE segments in 2022 and beyond.

Disclosure: Futurum Research is a research and advisory firm that engages or has engaged in research, analysis, and advisory services with many technology companies, including those mentioned in this article. The author does not hold any equity positions with any company mentioned in this article.

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Ron is an experienced, customer-focused research expert and analyst, with over 20 years of experience in the digital and IT transformation markets, working with businesses to drive consistent revenue and sales growth.

He is a recognized authority at tracking the evolution of and identifying the key disruptive trends within the service enablement ecosystem, including a wide range of topics across software and services, infrastructure, 5G communications, Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), analytics, security, cloud computing, revenue management, and regulatory issues.

Prior to his work with The Futurum Group, Ron worked with GlobalData Technology creating syndicated and custom research across a wide variety of technical fields. His work with Current Analysis focused on the broadband and service provider infrastructure markets.

Ron holds a Master of Arts in Public Policy from University of Nevada — Las Vegas and a Bachelor of Arts in political science/government from William and Mary.

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