
UST deploys Juniper's AI-driven networking solution Mist across offices globally
Digital transformation solutions
provider
UST
has deployed
Juniper Networks
'
artificial intelligence
(AI)-led networking platform, Mist, across all its offices in the Americas, Asia Pacific (APAC), and the Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA).
By unifying wired access, wireless access, and data center switching under a common
Marvis AI engine
, UST said it has been able to achieve reduced total cost of ownership (TCO), along with enhanced
network performance
, connectivity, and reliability for its global workforce.
Since deployment, UST has already seen a significant drop in trouble tickets and better network performance across the board. The integration of the Marvis AI engine may also unlock further opportunities for applications such as smart infrastructure and geolocation services for UST's 30,000-plus employees, according to a joint statement released on Wednesday.
'Partnering with Juniper Networks to deploy its Mist AI-Native Networking Platform has been instrumental in not only enhancing our global network infrastructure, but also in enabling seamless connectivity, reliability, and security for our workforce,' said Krishna Prasad, chief information officer, UST.
'With Juniper, UST has not only improved the user experience of its global workforce, but it has also streamlined IT operations and reduced complexity, all while paving the way for future innovation,' said Sajan Paul, area vice president & country manager (India & SAARC), Juniper Networks.
'From the Marvis AI engine and assistant, every layer of Juniper's solution empowers our IT teams to proactively manage and resolve issues, delivering seamless user experience for our employees worldwide,' said Ranjith Ravindran, head of infrastructure, UST.
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