From Raj Yavatkar, Juniper Networks | AI Infrastructure Silicon Valley - Executive Series · · SiliconANGLE theCUBE
“We built what we call AI native networking platform. Our infrastructure — we're building 800 gig switches — and all are complemented by our intent‑based automation, we call it Apstra-based automation to support congestion management, flow control and so on.”
On , Raj Yavatkar, Senior Vice President & Chief Technology Officer at Juniper Networks, Inc, spoke about AI native networking during Raj Yavatkar, Juniper Networks | AI Infrastructure Silicon Valley - Executive Series on SiliconANGLE theCUBE.
Raj Yavatkar, Chief Technology Officer at Juniper Networks, has been discussing the company's innovation strategy and technology focus areas in several interviews and events. He described Juniper's "Beyond Labs" initiative, launched in 2024, as an effort to organize innovation activities around pioneering research and experimental technology development, with four pillars: artificial intelligence/machine learning, sustainability, quantum networking, and 5G. Yavatkar stated that the company's thesis for AI/ML is that "self-driving networks will go to the point where they're aware of end users and end applications," which he called "application-aware assurance." He noted that Juniper has been evolving machine learning models to collect data from across the network and applications, and cited a Fortune 1 customer that publicly stated 90% of their troubleshooting tickets are self-resolved by AI. Yavatkar also addressed developments in Open RAN, private 5G, and sustainability. He said Juniper completed a commercial field trial with Vodafone using Open RAN that met or exceeded traditional KPIs, and that the company is augmenting its cloud-managed AIOps-driven Wi-Fi solutions with private 5G to allow both technologies to coexist under the same management model. On sustainability, Yavatkar said the networking industry lacks benchmarks, so Juniper is defining a "green quant" to measure efficiency and is looking at the picojoules cost per bit as a baseline. He added that Juniper's custom chips have reduced power consumption by about 30% from one generation to another. Regarding quantum networking, Yavatkar stated that Juniper has a product for IP VPN tunnels using quantum key distribution that is shipping, and that the company is working with the UK's Department of Defence to trial the technology.