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Juniper Wins Deutsche Boerse Deal

November 02, 2011 |

SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- Juniper Networks (NYSE: JNPR), the industry leader in network innovation, today announced that Deutsche Boerse Group has selected Juniper Networks to power its new trading and market data connectivity service for the Eurex derivatives and Xetra cash markets.

Juniper is working with Deutsche Boerse Group to enable high-performance 10 Gigabit Ethernet connections for hyper-competitve trading through its co-location centers in Frankfurt, Germany. The new Juniper Networks® QFX3500 infrastructure brings ultra-low latency technology for exponential improvements in speed, scale and efficiency removing legacy barriers to vastly improve trading agility for Deutsche Boerse customers. The current QFX3500 deployment also underlines Deutsche Boerse's alignment with Juniper's 3-2-1 data center strategy and vision.

Deutsche Boerse Group chose to deploy Juniper QFX3500 Switches after a stringent evaluation process that included extensive on-site verification testing. Offering maximum performance with extremely low jitter, the QFX3500 switches demonstrated record low latency for both multicast and unicast traffic. In addition, the QFX3500 deployment made an impact with its Layer 2 and Layer 3 feature richness, resiliency and flawless latency during testing, making this product solution an ideal choice for Deutsche Boerse's new co-location services.

Juniper Networks Inc.



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