Juniper to acquire intent-based networking company Apstra

 In its third recent acquisition, Juniper Networks turns its attention to closed-loop automation in the data center, with the announcement that the company has agreed to acquire intent-based networking company Apstra.

As Juniper describes it, Apstra enables system architects to “describe how the data center should behave in terms of outcomes and the system implements and continuously assures that the network operations and experience match the intent.”

“Today’s average network operations centers computer science vs engineering still drown in a myriad of device data, requiring extensive manual operations to understand and take meaningful actions,” wrote Manoj Leelanivas, EVP and chief product officer at Juniper, in a blog post about the acquisition. “Yes, automation exists in the data center. … But to date, automation has largely been focused on the repetitive task at hand. With such practices, it is difficult to move at the speed of business and, from an IT perspective, to move at the speed of cloud.

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