A Conversation with Juniper Networks' Sally Bament on 5G, Networking, Telecom and MWC 2023
Sally Bament, provides an overview of what Juniper demoed at MWC 2023 and new requirements for service provider networks.
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What Sally thinks about the state of the mobile industry
What mobile operators should think about to capitalize on 5G
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0:00 hello and welcome back to the podcast
0:04 Now video cast on Maribel Lopez the
0:07 founder and principal Analyst at Lopez
0:09 research and I'm really excited to be
0:11 joined by another great senior leader in
0:15 the tech space Sally Baymont she is the
0:17 vice president of service provider
0:19 marketing at Juniper Networks hey Sally
0:22 um in her role at University is
0:23 responsible for leading and executing
0:25 the company's marketing plans to drive
0:27 demand awareness sales enablement for
0:30 industry-leading service provider
0:31 Solutions so that's some of what Sally's
0:34 been doing she has many years of
0:37 experience in marketing Communications
0:38 product management program management
0:41 sales NM a in specifically in areas of
0:45 networking and Telecommunications Sally
0:47 welcome to the program thank you Maribel
0:49 and looking forward to the discussion
0:53 you know it is that time of year we are
0:56 approaching Mobile World Congress 2023
0:59 it's actually nice to have it be back at
1:02 the beginning of the Year again to have
1:03 it be in person again uh in a more
1:07 meaningful way than I think it was last
1:09 year and I thought we might start there
1:11 and speak a little bit about you know
1:13 what is your perspective on the state of
1:15 the mobile industry right now
1:18 yeah so um to be honest with you
1:21 um Maribel it's exciting times I mean
1:24 we're seeing we're certainly seeing 5g's
1:29 um potential grow from what was just
1:32 massive bandwidth and capacity and high
1:34 density with the roll out of these new
1:37 and Innovative Services
1:39 um and the other thing that's um amazing
1:41 to see is how quickly things have
1:42 shifted to Cloud hosted cloud-hosted
1:45 applications and Services I mean almost
1:47 everything now is cloud hosted whether
1:50 it's you know latency sensitive
1:52 applications like you know video
1:54 conferencing and gaming secure
1:57 applications in banking and finance but
1:59 Telehealth as well and even you know
2:01 when we think about here at Juniper even
2:04 though we're all encouraging our
2:05 employees to go back to the office all
2:08 of our business applications now we can
2:10 get access to on our mobile phones for
2:12 telecommuting so even a juniper you know
2:15 everything is has become Cloud hosted so
2:17 great opportunities for operators
2:19 there's some challenges too but I'm sure
2:21 we're going to get to that
2:24 it's interesting where you started on
2:26 this and the whole concept of everything
2:28 moving to the cloud and everything being
2:30 so Network centered you know people that
2:32 have been in networking and Telecom for
2:33 a long time I think we always thought it
2:35 was Network Centric but now we're in
2:37 that land where the experience of the
2:41 network really matters so yes the
2:43 connectivity matters uh the latency the
2:48 Broadband capability of it the
2:51 distribution of applications and
2:53 services throughout the globe and trying
2:56 to actually monitor that really means
2:58 that service providers are quite
2:59 critical in in this new world order and
3:03 you mentioned 5G and I know we've been
3:05 talking about 5G for some time but I'm
3:07 wondering what are some of the things
3:09 you think mobile operators should be
3:11 thinking about today as they look to
3:13 capitalize on 5G I know originally it
3:15 was just like we're moving to 5G we're
3:18 starting to light it up but you know now
3:20 we're in the midst of it so what do you
3:22 think
3:23 yeah so I mean you hit upon experience
3:26 right from our perspective it's all
3:28 about the experience they're delivering
3:31 to their end users the people who
3:33 connected to their networks and quite
3:35 frankly we think that's going to really
3:36 determine the winners and the losers you
3:39 know I talked about you know the way
3:41 that we consume content the way we
3:43 connect to it uh the way we're
3:45 connecting to each other
3:47 um it's it's changed dramatically and
3:50 more than anything it's had a big change
3:53 on traffic on the network network
3:55 traffic in two areas just the sheer
3:57 volume of it
3:59 um but also to your point the actual
4:01 traffic flows themselves because content
4:04 apps workloads they're all distributed
4:07 now closer to the end users so you know
4:09 what's going to be interesting is the
4:11 operators are going to have to deal with
4:13 this transformation in the network
4:14 traffic while still ensuring that their
4:18 customers users you know folks connected
4:21 to the network still have an amazing
4:23 variants
4:25 um so so that'll be a key Focus for sure
4:28 okay I'm gonna Focus I'm going to switch
4:30 back to that experience point in a
4:32 moment but we were just recently talking
4:34 about how there's a lot of opportunity
4:36 but they're also some challenges so what
4:39 are some of the challenges you're seeing
4:40 operators facing and you know how does
4:43 that translate into some of the things
4:45 you believe you need to invest in to
4:46 help operators overcome those challenges
4:50 yeah so you know great questions when
4:52 you think about you know the the
4:54 changing traffic patterns as I just
4:56 mentioned and being able to support you
4:57 know fantastic experience it's all about
5:00 making sure that the network is
5:01 certainly scalable and agile again to do
5:05 to you know deal with this traffic
5:08 um highly automated
5:10 um and particularly because things just
5:12 got more complicated right particularly
5:14 with you know Edge Cloud hosting and 5G
5:17 and that tied to the fact that many of
5:20 these operators are dealing with skilled
5:21 staff shortages as well
5:23 so you know the opportunity to automate
5:26 uh and particularly AI driven operations
5:29 to deploy Services faster you know to
5:33 detect issues faster and then to
5:36 remediate before users do is all
5:38 important as part of that experience
5:41 um
5:41 security that's another area right as
5:44 we've got seen these networks distribute
5:47 and you know the attack surface is now
5:49 larger so being able to integrate
5:51 pervasive security zero trust security
5:54 and being able to instantly identify
5:56 issues is is really really key
5:59 um cloudification you know leveraging
6:01 the benefits of uh virtualization for
6:04 agility is also key and I can't not
6:06 mention sustainability right top of the
6:10 list for almost every major cloud
6:13 service provider these days and it's you
6:16 know sustainability not just in terms of
6:18 the planet regarding you know energy
6:20 efficiencies Etc but also people and
6:24 profits right how do they sustain
6:26 business growth all of that is top of
6:28 mind and all of those things all of
6:30 those areas are going to be Focus areas
6:33 for uh operators as they deploy the
6:36 networks
6:38 so many of the things you said could
6:40 apply to businesses in general in terms
6:43 of creating that agility needing that
6:45 visibility needing that security
6:48 what I think is different the service
6:50 provider landscape is really about the
6:52 scale that we're talking about and then
6:54 you've mentioned experience a few times
6:56 and I know that Juniper has a company
6:58 has been talking about experience first
7:00 networking and I know in the service
7:02 provider landscape we have quite a few
7:05 discussions about creating
7:06 differentiated Network experiences
7:10 for different groups of people from
7:13 individuals all the way through specific
7:15 companies to Applications
7:18 and in some ways I mean differentiated
7:20 Services isn't A New Concept where we
7:22 talked about this when we moved into
7:24 mpls networks and other things but if we
7:28 fast forward to today
7:31 I'm wondering how you're seeing the
7:34 concepts of these play out in the market
7:36 today you know are you starting to see
7:39 this experienced first networking gain
7:42 traction power service providers
7:45 thinking about deploying these
7:47 strategies so they can get to
7:49 differentiated Services can you give us
7:51 a little bit of context on where we
7:53 actually are today yeah and maybe I
7:56 should stop by just clarifying the areas
7:59 that we're investing in Maribel and you
8:01 know our Focus you know from a strategy
8:04 perspective well first of all I mean we
8:06 are incredibly fortunate to call sort of
8:09 the largest global Service Providers our
8:11 customers it really service providers is
8:14 really the heritage of juniper right
8:16 it's it's where we started and
8:18 um our partnership with our service
8:20 provider customers really drives a lot
8:22 of the investment decisions that we make
8:24 and you know if I were to start at a top
8:27 level and you've touched on this it is
8:28 all about experience but in two areas
8:31 it's simplifying the network operator
8:34 experience
8:35 and it's simplify or sorry you know
8:38 improving the end user experience so
8:40 it's two aspects of it the operator and
8:43 then the end user connected to the
8:44 network and that's what we call
8:45 experience driven uh networking and um
8:49 there's really three key areas
8:51 investment areas
8:52 um that we've uh focused on for service
8:55 providers the first is what we call
8:58 really scalable IP Services fabric that
9:01 is essentially all about automated IP
9:03 transport it's about our heritage in
9:06 coron Edge routing but more importantly
9:09 it's about the investment we've made in
9:12 metro metro access and aggregation and
9:15 that is the part of the network that's
9:16 going through the most change right now
9:18 because almost all traffic is staying
9:21 within the Metro you know flowing
9:23 between those
9:24 um you know distributed Edge compute
9:26 locations so that is a big area of focus
9:29 for us the second of the three areas is
9:32 what we call Cloud first platforms
9:35 that's all about the automated Data
9:37 Center and it's about simplifying day
9:40 zero day one and day two operations in a
9:44 multi-vendor environment for Telco Cloud
9:47 Edge cloud and just data center
9:50 operations in general for service
9:52 providers
9:53 and then the third area which is kind of
9:55 an interesting area for us is
9:58 um building out our full stack of AI
10:01 driven Enterprise managed services
10:04 and then
10:05 um having allowing operators to
10:07 essentially leverage that to deliver you
10:10 know Cloud delivered Revenue generating
10:12 and differentiated managed services to
10:14 their business customers and this is
10:16 obviously a lot of what we've done with
10:18 the full stack implementation following
10:20 our acquisition of mist
10:22 um to allow operators to differentiate
10:24 themselves and make money in terms of
10:26 you know delivering on a fantastic
10:28 experience for business customers and
10:31 then you know lastly I'll say thread it
10:33 through those three solution areas
10:35 Automation and that's automation from
10:39 the radio access network with our Rick
10:42 technology and our orchestration
10:43 technology through IP transport all the
10:47 way to the cloud or sorry to the core
10:50 and the data center through our Paragon
10:52 and then abstra automation portfolios
10:54 and then the second is security you know
10:57 we've done a lot in terms of enabling
10:59 the network to participate in securing
11:02 itself securing you know users devices
11:05 and also applications and workloads so a
11:09 lot of investment areas that I should
11:11 have touched upon first of all
11:13 and then you know obviously your
11:15 question about are we seeing traction I
11:18 mean absolutely when I go back to those
11:21 three key areas
11:23 um first of all scalable IP Services
11:25 fabric we have a phenomenal relationship
11:28 with a strategic Alliance partner called
11:30 NEC NEC have fully embraced our you know
11:35 core automated IP transport portfolio
11:37 but also our newer Cloud Metro offering
11:40 and actually one of our recent wins was
11:43 with a sizable service provider in
11:45 Europe they chose our Cloud Metro
11:49 portfolio to basically improve the end
11:53 user experience for them Metro Network
11:56 um also
11:58 um they got benefits from the power and
12:01 space efficiency of our solutions to
12:03 improve their own total cost of
12:04 ownership and also we built them a
12:07 network that allows them to scale for
12:09 the future with performance and capacity
12:12 that they can grow into you and that
12:14 actually helps with you know system
12:16 longevity and reducing E-Waste because
12:18 they now have platforms that are going
12:20 to take them into the future so great
12:23 example one example where you know we've
12:26 seen a lot of what's playing out in
12:28 terms of requirements on the network you
12:30 know take shape with what we're where
12:32 we're investing
12:33 secondary automation our partnership
12:36 with raccoon Symphony that actually
12:39 started about a year ago
12:40 they selected Juniper's Cloud native
12:43 routing stack for their next Generation
12:45 du called simware
12:48 but more recently they've started to
12:51 offer our Rick our radio intelligent
12:54 controller technology on simworld which
12:57 is their Marketplace they chose us
13:00 because our Rick offering is very open
13:03 and standards based and it allows them
13:05 to build a partner development ecosystem
13:07 if you will so another example where you
13:11 know agility cloud-based is all coming
13:13 into play in this new world and I'm
13:16 going to mention a couple more one of my
13:17 favorites manage services our
13:20 partnership with Verizon certainly you
13:23 know we do a lot with Verizon from an
13:25 infrastructure perspective but we
13:27 partnered with them for their Verizon
13:30 connected Healthcare initiative this is
13:33 a collaboration Hub that they built in
13:36 the UK and it's all about obviously
13:39 leveraging Verizon's industry leadership
13:42 and private 5G with our AI driven
13:45 Enterprise portfolio and it essentially
13:48 allows is a joint solution that allows
13:51 for patients in healthcare in the
13:54 healthcare environment to get access to
13:55 information you know incredibly quickly
13:58 it allows clinicians to basically you
14:02 know
14:02 um make sure information is delivered
14:04 when and where it's needed and it
14:07 includes some Advanced location services
14:08 so essentially clinicians can locate
14:11 medical devices
14:13 people Specialists doctors you name it
14:17 uh so it's a an example where 5G is
14:21 turning into something real in terms of
14:24 a real application a real you know
14:26 value-added service and then I I can't
14:28 not mention the data center Vodafone
14:30 Vodafone turkey they chose Juniper's
14:33 abstra to manage a multi-vendor data
14:36 center network with multiple data
14:38 centers and that was all about
14:40 simplifying operations because things
14:43 are more complicated and they wanted to
14:45 be able to simplify the operations of
14:47 that data to network long answer to the
14:49 question I know
14:51 but I think it really gets to
14:54 the opportunity that we see right there
14:57 isn't just one thing you can do as a
15:00 service provider there's lots of levers
15:02 that you can pull and they have
15:05 different impacts on the business
15:08 and you give the audience any maybe
15:11 previews of some of the things that they
15:13 might see at the show from Jennifer or
15:16 just how are you thinking about what mwc
15:19 is going to be for you yeah absolutely
15:21 Maribel and I can't believe how quickly
15:23 it's coming up to be honest with you
15:25 I know
15:27 um it's crazy I know so um so a key
15:31 message is experience the network of the
15:34 future now
15:36 um so you know we've already talked
15:38 about you know the fact that you know
15:40 the amount of data at our disposal is
15:42 continuing to grow and the need for
15:45 networks and operations to keep pace so
15:48 what we'll have is a number of demos
15:50 showcasing just how we can help with
15:52 that
15:53 um we'll have one demo around our Cloud
15:57 delivered transport automation portfolio
16:00 and that actually is all about Cloud
16:02 Metro and how our Cloud Metro solution
16:05 that we announced last year delivers
16:07 speed agility you know an amazing
16:09 service experience all in a highly
16:11 sustainable way
16:13 um so you know that's a bit of a teaser
16:15 but you know there'll be a highlight of
16:17 demos around that
16:19 um the second uh demo area will be about
16:21 our intelligent operations in the
16:23 automated data center so back to the how
16:27 do you simplify day zero day one and day
16:29 two operations in a multi-vendor world
16:31 and and we'll also be tying into that
16:34 some of our uh Cloud native
16:37 capabilities particularly with Telco
16:40 Cloud applications
16:42 um so that will be a second area third
16:44 area will be our open run
16:48 orchestration and controller Solutions
16:51 and how along with our key Partners
16:53 we're helping operators
16:56 um add value and innovation in the radio
16:58 Access Network
17:00 um and then the fourth one will be all
17:02 about that full stack of AI driven
17:05 Enterprise managed service offerings you
17:08 know very similar to the Verizon
17:09 application that I talked about but how
17:11 operators can really generate Revenue
17:14 through a highly differentiated and
17:16 cloud-based um full stack of uh
17:19 Enterprise services and we'll have
17:21 security also you know threaded through
17:23 all of those uh four demo areas so uh
17:27 we've got a lot going on a lot going on
17:29 I was going to say there's a lot the
17:31 they're in that there might just be one
17:32 or two things Etc like there are several
17:34 uh now just you'd alluded to this
17:38 earlier but I was wondering if you had
17:40 any broader predictions for what's going
17:41 to happen uh at mwc and one of the
17:44 things you were talking about with
17:45 sustainability I personally think it's
17:46 going to be a big year talking about how
17:49 sustainability
17:50 impacts networks impacts the future of
17:53 technology in general I mean what other
17:56 things are we going to be hearing about
17:57 are we going to be talking about uh 6G I
17:59 know we've spent I'm talking about 5gs
18:01 and like that time now that we've gotta
18:03 you know throughout the old G and get a
18:04 new G
18:06 well you know
18:08 um someone's going to be talking about
18:09 6G and I I don't know yeah seriously and
18:13 I don't know if you've watched the Super
18:14 Bowl on Sunday but I saw an adverted
18:16 tenji it was a bit of a spoof but that
18:19 was actually in the uh uh the Super Bowl
18:22 ads this this weekend which is hilarious
18:24 but yeah no seriously
18:25 um based on the conversation we're
18:27 having with operators and actually we
18:29 took a quick look at the uh glomo the
18:32 gsma glomo shortlist Awards of which by
18:35 the way Juniper is uh selected for a
18:37 couple of them when I look at the the
18:39 shortlist there and obviously the
18:41 conversations we've been having I think
18:43 absolutely Energy Efficiency and and
18:46 because of sustainability but just also
18:48 because of the cost of energy and also
18:51 system longevity and how you reduce
18:53 E-Waste will be important aspects that
18:56 will come you know up in conversations
18:58 again related to sustainability to your
19:00 point Maribel and until the in agreement
19:02 with you
19:04 um I think you know I think we will hear
19:06 about Network experience and I think we
19:08 will hear about it from the perspective
19:10 of an operator as well as the end user
19:13 uh I think there'll be a lot of AI
19:16 driven Automation and it'll be you know
19:19 focused on speed to deployment agility
19:22 and reliability right and that's all
19:24 about speed to again to detect and
19:27 remediate issues in the network
19:30 um and you know security is a bit of a
19:32 given but you know the need to
19:35 continuously improve security offerings
19:38 particularly again as you know we are
19:41 opening ourselves up to more you know
19:43 vulnerabilities I think that's going to
19:45 be top of mind as well to be honest with
19:47 you so those are my kind of predictions
19:49 but yeah somebody will be talking about
19:50 6G and who knows it'd probably be
19:52 Juniper
19:55 well I'm looking forward to hearing
19:57 about what's coming next Sally thank you
20:00 so much for your time and attention and
20:03 I hope you have a great mwc thank you
20:06 Maribel and great to chat with you