Juniper Networks' AI-Enabled Cloud-Delivered Automation at MWC23
In this video, Juniper’s Kevin Landry demonstrates the Juniper Paragon Automation as a Service solution bringing network operators immediate value by leveraging a cloud delivered SaaS model for automating the Juniper Cloud Metro. This includes an easier and faster approach for device onboarding planning/deployment, reducing MTTK/MTTR through more meaningful insights from network observability, as well as establishing trust and integrity in the network through monitoring zero-trust compliance.
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How Juniper Paragon Automation is enabling network operators to deliver new use cases up to 70% faster
How Juniper Paragon simplifies operations
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0:07 all right here now at the second station
0:09 inside the Juniper booth and this is uh
0:12 I'm here with Kevin Landry Kevin can you
0:13 do a quick control on yourself hi yeah
0:15 my name is Kevin Landry and I'm part of
0:17 the Paragon automation marketing team at
0:19 Juniper Networks and I'm here to deliver
0:21 a demo on our AI enabled Cloud delivered
0:25 mobile transport Automation and that's a
0:28 mouthful it's really like simplifying
0:31 Metro right you want to see it as
0:33 simplifying operations by using the
0:36 cloud yeah exactly Yeah so basically
0:38 software is a service for Network
0:40 automation is another way to be able to
0:42 see it
0:43 um so you know how at Juniper we're
0:45 driven by experience so we're really
0:47 focused on all the experiences that we
0:50 want to deliver for our customers and
0:52 their end users to make them just
0:54 amazing but we're also focused on the
0:56 experiences of RN users of our
0:58 applications so we're talking about the
1:01 network operators and these are the
1:02 folks that would use these type of
1:04 solutions so I just want to introduce
1:06 this is the product that we're we're
1:08 talking about it's Paragon automation as
1:10 a service and that we've doubled down
1:12 our investment into Cloud delivered
1:15 automation because we truly believe that
1:16 this is the future of operations it
1:20 gives you an approach that's use case
1:22 based so in the past the issue was that
1:25 we had various systems that were
1:27 monolithic do-it-yourself type of
1:29 development projects and many times all
1:32 the integration effort and work involved
1:34 would take upwards of a year to be able
1:36 to actually get deployed whereas this
1:39 type of solution we've seen studies from
1:41 reputable analysts such as analysis
1:43 Mason that have shown that we're able to
1:45 deliver use cases 70 percent faster and
1:48 at a 40 lower cost so again I noticed
1:51 here this is use use case based right
1:53 can you explain what that is and how
1:55 that works and why I decided to go that
1:56 way yeah certainly so what we're doing
1:59 is we're giving the opportunity for
2:02 operators to be able to deploy
2:04 individual use cases when and where they
2:07 need so that they could basically meet
2:09 their requirements in a way that's most
2:11 urgent to them so they get to prioritize
2:13 where they want to put their investment
2:15 and which use cases they want to deploy
2:17 so what's an example of a use case so a
2:19 use case would be something like for
2:20 instance a field technician that
2:22 onboards the device or it could be a
2:24 network operator that needs to have a
2:26 network observability across the network
2:29 to supervise it
2:30 such these type of applications it could
2:33 be for service provisioning it could be
2:35 for Network planning these are the type
2:37 of use cases we're talking interesting
2:38 and then how is the AI fit into this so
2:42 there's a couple of ways that AI fits
2:44 into this so first of all there's so
2:46 much data that we usually have in all of
2:48 our systems so it's difficult to be able
2:51 to actually pinpoint the root cause of
2:53 problems so what we've done is we use AI
2:56 to make it very easy to find that needle
2:58 in a haystack type of thing so it's
3:01 really a needle and a stack of needles
3:02 I've heard now with networks being so
3:04 complicated right yeah they're so
3:06 complicated and even in terms of the UI
3:08 design to be able to do that in a way
3:11 that you're able to see immediately what
3:13 the actions are need to be taken
3:15 everything that's most urgent is most
3:18 important so you know we've taken on
3:20 approach where we've designed the UI to
3:22 basically highlight the issues that are
3:25 most relevant basically to go attack and
3:28 it's so easy to use like we've
3:30 reimagined the way that we've designed
3:32 our uis to be just super easy
3:36 incredibly easy in fact it's almost like
3:38 an easy button for operations
3:41 so with that all of this is going to
3:44 enable you to just get that faster time
3:46 to Market to be able to deploy your
3:49 services faster and it also gives you a
3:51 chance to be able to have
3:54 um employees and resources that are not
3:56 usually working on this type of solution
3:59 a lot of times you have experts you
4:01 don't need that much skill level to be
4:02 able to use these applications because
4:04 it's so easy so you're going to be able
4:06 to spread that out and so that means
4:08 you're not you don't have to deploy like
4:09 high level engineers in the field
4:11 anymore too right well it just means
4:13 that you're going to be able to get them
4:14 up and ready and trained really really
4:16 quickly because it's just going to be so
4:18 simple and let me give you an example
4:20 um so these are the the use cases that
4:22 we're demonstrating here at Mobile World
4:24 Congress today so the first one is
4:26 device onboarding so the ability to be
4:28 able to deploy your network equipment so
4:31 fast that you're able to get up and
4:32 ready for services within a day
4:36 the ability to have Network
4:37 observability to deliver unprecedented
4:40 insights and visibility and also Network
4:43 trust so you're able to establish
4:45 Network integrity and trust and we have
4:48 demos for each one of these that I could
4:50 show you but first let me give you this
4:52 one example of network device onboarding
4:55 so we have this field engineering app so
4:59 the idea is once your device like this
5:01 ACX comes to your on-prem site the field
5:04 engineer is going to accept this and
5:06 install it and then it's as simple as
5:09 scanning a QR code so the idea is you
5:11 use this application and you're able to
5:14 scan this QR code and then immediately
5:17 what happens is a view of this device is
5:21 actually brought up and you're going to
5:22 be able to actually have a list of every
5:26 single step that you need to do to be
5:29 able to perform that installation so the
5:31 idea is in the background what happened
5:33 before the the field engineer went to
5:35 site was that the knock that the planner
5:39 was basically making this the design of
5:43 what is the series of ports that needs
5:45 to be inserted as well as what are the
5:48 capacity of the ports what are the links
5:50 and that's all in our product and I'll
5:51 be able to show you that as well but
5:53 once this is done you're able to
5:55 basically get all of this validation
5:57 done through this amp you've you have
5:59 all the hardware
6:01 um authenticated to be able to know it's
6:03 actually genuine Juniper hardware and
6:06 that's using our TPM 2.0 chip that
6:10 provides cryptographically signed
6:12 measures and we're able to get a view of
6:16 which of these sfps to be able to to
6:19 insert where so it's going to do that
6:24 and tell you where to deploy it yeah
6:26 tell you exactly where to deploy it so
6:28 once you're done it's going to run
6:30 through all these remote connectivity
6:32 tests you're going to be able to use
6:34 your active Assurance solution to test
6:36 on the data plane to know if your
6:39 services are working you're going to be
6:40 able to know if your Network's healthy
6:42 and all of that and then at the end it's
6:45 as simple as showing the pictures that
6:48 you're taking you're going to be able to
6:49 present those to the system and sign off
6:52 the workflow and then you're done so
6:53 that's exactly what it's doing here
6:55 there's pictures that are taken and so
6:57 forth so that's this uh Network
7:01 onboarding application and with that I
7:04 wanted to show you the the network
7:07 operator's view of that so for the
7:09 network operations center they're going
7:11 to also get a view to be able to
7:12 supervise all the field Engineers work
7:15 in the field but they're only going to
7:17 be alerted to the Urgent actions that
7:19 need to be taken so this screen shows
7:21 you that when they're planning there's a
7:25 planning app and that's where all the
7:27 magic happens uh when they want to
7:30 actually design the workflow that you
7:32 saw on the phone uh I'll just edit this
7:35 one where you're able to
7:38 actually specify all the links
7:41 in a V like this so you can see how all
7:44 the links have already been established
7:46 by the planner to be able to set that
7:48 and the last use cases that we have are
7:51 for observability as well as for trust
7:54 so this would be something like
7:57 taking
7:59 um all the hardware that you deploy in
8:01 your network and understanding whether
8:03 or not you could trust it whether or not
8:04 maybe there's some kind of manipulation
8:07 that happened or tampering it's going to
8:09 be able to actually have a trust score
8:10 if it's meeting compliance benchmarks
8:14 that and so forth so you can see how we
8:16 Trend that on on the graph all right
8:20 and that's pretty much the three aspects
8:23 of paragon automation as a service that
8:25 we're showing today at mobile well that
8:27 really is a different way of running a
8:29 network right compared to the old CLI
8:30 model so oh definitely it's very
8:32 intuitive and insightful I think that
8:34 our customers really love it all right
8:36 well thanks everybody I appreciate the
8:37 time thanks thanks
8:40 foreign