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SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- Juniper Innovation Showcase -- After a 2014 to forget, starting with a shareholder uprising and ending with the CEO falling on his corporate sword, Juniper Networks brought analysts and journalists to its offices recently to show off the company's future direction.
Juniper Networks Inc. (NYSE: JNPR) executives talked about the company's future direction, including renewed focus on custom silicon. But the main aim was to show that the company has its act together and it's fair to say that Juniper's executives managed to hit that target. But although 2014's snafus are behind it, Juniper still faces the tough job of staying relevant in a highly competitive market.
Light Reading was at the company's Innovation Showcase -- see links to our coverage and other Juniper articles below -- so we snapped a few pictures to share with you. Click the photo below to start the slideshow.
Figure 1: Morale Booster After 2014's shenanigans, Juniper might have a morale problem. Fortunately, the company has this small refrigerator outside its networking lab. Ice cream makes everything better.
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