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Juniper to hire more in India

V. Rishi Kumar

Hong Kong , Nov. 17

JUNIPER Networks Inc, the networking products and solutions provider, is bullish on the Asia Pacific market and has expanded its facility in this busy financial hub.

The Asia-Pacific (APAC) market has witnessed a steady growth and this has lead to Juniper acquiring about 25-30 per cent of its business from the region. The company plans more centres in Asia, while expanding its research centre in India.

The Vice-President of Juniper Networks, Mr Adam Judd, said that China, Japan and India, along with some markets in the region have taken the lead in some of the innovative technologies. Addressing a select group of journalists at the expanded facility in Hong Kong that serves the entire region, Mr Judd said India has continued to reflect steady growth for Juniper and the acquisition of Netscreen and its security-related products hade expanded the scope for business in the region. "The R&D centre based at Bangalore which would continue to grow to a few hundreds, has emerged as the largest engineering centre for Juniper and we continue to recruit", he explained.

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