Reimagine IPoDWDM with Converged Optical Routing Architecture Webinar

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The recent adoption of industry standards, combined with advances in 400G ZR+ pluggable coherent optics and high-performance 400G-capable routing platforms have delivered the long promise of IP-over-Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (IPoDWDM) and accelerated the adoption of convergence of IP and optical networks.

In this on-demand webinar, LightReading is joined by the thought leaders from Juniper Networks to discuss how a Converged Optical Routing Architecture (CORA) can help communication service providers (CSPs), cloud operators, enterprises, and other large network operators transform legacy IP-optical networks to a converged IPoDWDM architecture, significantly increasing capacity, improving power efficiency, streamlining operations, and fostering interoperability for substantial cost savings.

Discussion topics include:
- Market dynamics in optical transport and key drivers for IPoDWDM adoption
- Cost savings enabled by a converged optical routing architecture
- Key benefits and use cases that further accelerate IPoDWDM momentum
- Overview of Juniper’s CORA solution and coherent optics strategy for 400G, 800G, and beyond
- Key takeaway on the evolution of 800G adoption in the long haul and the emerging 100G coherent optics use case at the edge

Juniper Converged Optical Routing Architecture Solutions Page: https://www.juniper.net/us/en/solutions/converged-optical-routing-architecture-cora.html

Blog: Making the Dream of Packet-Optical Convergence a Reality: Juniper Networks’ Converged Optical Routing Architecture (CORA)
https://blogs.juniper.net/en-us/service-provider-transformation/making-the-dream-of-packet-optical-convergence-a-reality-juniper-networks-converged-optical-routing-architecture-cora

White Paper: Reimagine IP over DWDM with Juniper CORA
https://www.juniper.net/content/dam/www/assets/white-papers/us/en/reimagine-ip-over-dwdm-with-juniper-cora.pdf
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Juniper Networks
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converged optical routing architecture, IPoDWDM, optics
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