Juniper Networks Responsibly Delivering The New Network

Juniper Networks Responsibly Delivering The New
Network


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*Release of Corporate Citizenship and Sustainability Report Documents
Progress Around Company’s Sustainable Operations, Supply Chain, Employee,
Community and Green IT Initiatives*

*SUNNYVALE, Calif., Nov. 21, 2011 — *Juniper Networks (NYSE: JNPR), the
industry leader in network innovation, today published its Corporate
Citizenship and Sustainability Report, highlighting the benefits of the new
network and the company’s initiatives around green IT, employee
development, community engagement, and sustainable best practices for its
extended operations. The report charts Juniper’s progress in 2010 around
its citizenship and sustainability strategy.
Report Highlights:

- *Home Worker Program* – The program employs Juniper technology to
reduce commute congestion and pollution and to keep users connected,
productive and safe when weather, illness or other personal commitments
make it difficult to travel to work.
- *"Not for Sale"* – Juniper pledged a multi-year commitment to a
non-profit that is striving to re-abolish modern day slavery. "Not for
Sale" is using the network to connect people and resources to raise
awareness [slaverymap.org] of the crimes that may be in our own
communities.
- *Advanced Security Technologies* – The new security functionality for
mobile devices, including smart phones and iPads, and data centers protects
the network and the integrity of the information it carries.
- *Internet2* – Juniper donated $2.5 million to support the development
of the new, nationwide 100 Gigabit-per-second (Gbps) network that will
enable advanced networking features for more than 200,000 public
institutions.
- *A New Chipset* – The Junos® Trio chipset requires less cooling
and drives down energy consumption per unit of bandwidth, while increasing
capacity and throughput.
- *The Next-Generation Core Router* - The Juniper Networks® T4000
Core Router consumes just 2.7 watts of power per Gigabit of processed
traffic.
- *A New "3-2-1" Architecture* – Juniper's approach to data center
networks reduces the amount of equipment deployed in the data center, from
three layers to two and ultimately to one, reducing waste, energy
consumption, operational costs and complexity.
- *Reduced Lifecycle Impacts* - Juniper is using bamboo in its
packaging, which is 100 percent recyclable and more environmentally
friendly than paper pulp, and shifted from a just-in-time supply strategy
to a more distributed model, which reduced shipping costs (up to seven
times the savings) and overall transport emissions.
- *Ongoing R&D Commitment* – Juniper Networks invested 22 percent of its
annual revenue in research and development to continue the advancement of
the performance, capabilities and efficiencies of the new network.
- *Carbon Intensity* – Juniper set and met a target to reduce its carbon
footprint by five percent for each employee. The company continues to
report its emissions via the Carbon Disclosure
Project
.
- *Efficient Lab Design and Layout* – Juniper's innovative approach to
its labs reduced energy consumption, garnering the company a savings of
$200,000 a year for each 200 rack lab.

Supporting Quotes:

"Because Juniper's solutions underpin the world's communications
infrastructure, we take our responsibility seriously around ensuring that
we are doing all we can to reduce risks, increase efficiencies, and lower
the total cost of ownership so that people around the globe have access and
can truly benefit from the network. We value total network efficiency,
which means looking at its entire lifecycle and finding ways to reduce
impacts and mitigate the resource and carbon constraints affecting us all."
- *Mark Bauhaus, executive vice president and general manager, Services,
Support and Supply Chain Operations, Juniper Networks*

"Juniper is committed to understanding and reducing the impacts of all its
operations to make sure that every community in which we have a presence is
better off because Juniper is there. We have a history of tackling and
finding answers to seemingly insurmountable problems, and we are committed
to innovating and being part of the solution to some of the toughest issues
facing our world today."
- *Brad Minnis, senior director of Environmental, Health, Safety and
Security, Juniper Networks*
Additional Resources:

- Juniper Corporate Social Responsibility and report:
http://www.juniper.net/us/en/company/citizenship-sustainability
- Questions about the report:
corp-citizenship-sustainability@juniper.net
- Juniper.Net Community:
www.juniper.net/community
- Juniper on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/Junipernetworks

- Juniper on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/JuniperNetworks


About Juniper Networks

Juniper Networks is in the business of network innovation. From devices to
data centers, from consumers to cloud providers, Juniper Networks delivers
the software, silicon and systems that transform the experience and
economics of networking. Additional information can be found at Juniper
Networks (www.juniper.net
).

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