Restructuring comes amid growth in Juniper's enterprise networking gear and AI software. Credit: Getty Images Juniper Networks today said it is laying off 440 workers amidst a $59 million restructuring plan. The restructuring strategy is the result of a review of the company’s business objectives, and it is intended to focus on realigning resources and investments in long-term growth opportunities, the networking vendor wrote in an SEC 8K filing. “The company believes the plan will further allow it to continue to prudently manage operating expenses in order to deliver improved operating margin,” Juniper wrote. “Total costs currently estimated to be incurred in connection with the Plan are approximately $59 million, of which approximately $48 million are expected to result in cash expenditures.” Juniper stated it expects the layoffs to be “substantially completed” by the end of the first quarter of 2024. The growing investments that the restructuring plan referred to likely include enterprise networking gear. In the first quarter of 2022, for the first time in Juniper’s history, its enterprise networking business was the largest of its three core divisions: cloud, service provider, and enterprise. Enterprise networking revenue grew 18% year over year in Q1 to $433 million. The company is heavily involved in supporting cloud and AI development as well. In its most recent financial report, Juniper said that its AI-driven enterprise revenue continued to materially outpace the market, growing 17% year over the year. This growth was led by its Mist AI portfolio, which grew more than 60% year over year, achieving another record quarter, the company stated. In addition, Juniper recently upgraded its Apstra software – another growth area – with management features designed to make complicated data centers easier to operate. The vendor added intent-based analytics probes for telemetry and network visibility as well as support for HashiCorp’s Terraform network provisioning tool. Related content news F5, Nvidia team to boost AI, cloud security F5 and Nvidia team to integrate the F5 BIG-IP Next for Kubernetes platform with Nvidia BlueField-3 DPUs. By Michael Cooney Oct 24, 2024 3 mins Generative AI Cloud Security Cloud Computing analysis AWS, Google Cloud certs command highest pay Skillsoft’s annual ranking finds AWS security certifications can bring in more than $200,000 while other cloud certifications average more than $175,000 in the U.S. By Denise Dubie Oct 24, 2024 8 mins Certifications IT Jobs Careers opinion Why enterprises should care more about net neutrality Net neutrality policies are the most significant regulatory influence on the Internet and data services, and they're the reason why end-to-end Internet QoS isn’t available. By Tom Nolle Oct 23, 2024 7 mins Network Management Software Telecommunications Industry news Network jobs watch: Hiring, skills and certification trends What IT leaders need to know about expanding responsibilities, new titles and hot skills for network professionals and I&O teams. By Denise Dubie Oct 23, 2024 33 mins Careers Data Center Networking PODCASTS VIDEOS RESOURCES EVENTS NEWSLETTERS Newsletter Promo Module Test Description for newsletter promo module. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe