SUNNYVALE, CA — (December 12, 2017)— Juniper Networks (NYSE: JNPR), an industry leader in
automated, scalable and secure networks, today further bolstered its support for open standards during
its annual NXTWORK user conference, by announcing its intent to move the codebase for
OpenContrail™, an open-source network virtualization platform for the cloud, to the Linux Foundation.
Juniper first released its Juniper® Contrail® products as open sourced in 2013 and built a vibrant user
and developer community around this project. Earlier this year, Juniper expanded the project’s
governance, creating an even more open, community-led effort to strengthen the project for its next
growth phase. Adding OpenContrail’s codebase to the Linux Foundation’s networking projects will
further its objective to grow the use of open-source platforms in cloud ecosystems.
OpenContrail is a scalable network virtualization control plane. It provides both feature-rich software-
defined networking (SDN) and strong security. OpenContrail has been deployed by various
organizations, including cloud providers, telecom operators and enterprises, to simplify operational
complexities and automate workload management across diverse cloud environments, including
multicloud.
Juniper firmly believes that open source and open standards foster greater innovation and for years has
carried out this work to support a variety of open source communities. Once the Linux Foundation takes
over governance of OpenContrail’s codebase, Juniper’s mission to ensure the project truly remains
community-led will be fulfilled. The Linux Foundation and its projects form the most ambitious and
successful investment in the creation of shared technologies. The Foundation has created a successful
collaborative model that is powering new innovations at a rapid pace, benefiting organizations and
individuals globally. The addition of OpenContrail’s codebase to the Foundation’s open-source projects
will accelerate pioneering advancements, community adoption and further enable easier and secure
migration to multicloud.
Supporting Quotes
“We are excited at the prospect of our growing global community being able to broadly adopt, manage
and integrate OpenContrail’s codebase to manage and secure diverse cloud environments. Having this
addition to our open-source projects will be instrumental in achieving the level of technology
advancements our community has become known for.”
-Arpit Joshipura, vice president of networking and orchestration at the Linux Foundation
“Juniper’s focus on cloud-grade networking means delivering on the promises of open and scalable
multicloud networking options. OpenContrail is a key part of that strategy. Our goal of placing
OpenContrail’s codebase with the Linux Foundation shows Juniper’s commitment to open networking
and open source overall. Over the past year, we have been working closely with the community to
transition the governance for OpenContrail’s codebase because we believe it has the unique opportunity
to be a ubiquitous cloud-grade network fabric used everywhere. We look forward to continuing our close
participation with the community once this project takes on new life under the Linux Foundation.”
-Randy Bias, vice president of technology – cloud software at Juniper Networks
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