At the EclipseCon 2011 conference, Juniper Networks announced that it has joined the Eclipse Foundation.
At EclipseCon 2011 in Santa Clara, Calif., Juniper
announced its participation in the Eclipse Foundation, a leading
open-source community made up of millions of users focused on building
an open development platform and cultivating an open-source community
and ecosystem of complementary products and services.
Juniper officials said joining the Eclipse
Foundation can further extend open development capabilities to
Juniper's ecosystem of software developers building applications on the
company's Junos software products, many of whom already use the Eclipse
integrated development environment (IDE). Eclipse developers can
benefit from the opportunity to quickly create and introduce new
applications using the Junos and Junos Space Software Development Kits
(SDKs). Juniper is committed to building products and solutions for
developers to more easily access previously unavailable data at the
network level. By building solutions with Junos products, developers
can now create better insight into networks as data is exposed through
APIs for application development.
"In joining the Eclipse Foundation, Juniper
Networks can provide its customers and partners with a richer
development environment for creating applications to optimize their
network assets and create new revenue opportunities while reducing
cost, complexity and time," said Mike Harding, vice president of the
Junos Space Business Unit at Juniper, in a statement. "Eclipse is an
elite organization and this is a great opportunity to bring faster
productivity to new Junos software solutions."
The Junos Space SDK provides a RESTful, Web
services-based application programming interface (API), and a set of
tools to create, test, simulate and deploy network applications. In
joining the Eclipse Foundation, Juniper Networks developers can benefit
from a familiar open source environment and the Eclipse IDE. In
addition, the new partnership facilitates building and extending
relationships with Eclipse members to create synergy in the networking
and open source space, and provide better tools and products to
customers.
"Juniper Networks understands that open
development platforms are critical to networking software," said Mike
Milinkovich, executive director of Eclipse, in a statement. "We are
excited to add Juniper to our growing roster of members. As a member of
the Eclipse Foundation, Juniper will provide the tools and frameworks
needed by the Eclipse ecosystem to build Junos-based solutions."
For more information or to download the Junos Space SDK, go to www.juniper.net/eclipse.