Juniper Networks Offers New AI-Native Courses and Services

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Free courses help IT pros gain AI in networking skills.

Juniper Networks has announced a new Blueprint for AI-Native Acceleration to “streamline and accelerate each stage of adoption of the company’s AI-Native Networking Platform.”

The comprehensive framework includes:

  • Free education to ramp up knowledge and skills.
  • Trial offers to let you test the benefits of solutions.
  • Flexible licensing.
  • Innovative support services to speed deployment.

For example, the company offers a free “AI in Networking for Business Leaders” course, along with “a range of hands-on classes and actionable certifications that help IT practitioners plan and start their AI-Native Networking Platform journey.”

Juniper also announced new AI-Native Services for Campus and Branch, offering turnkey services to help simplify your network AIOps transition.

Learn more at Juniper Networks.
 
 
 

 
 
 

08/26/2024

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