Tom Wilburn, GVP of AI-Driven Enterprise Sales, Juniper Networks

Driving Business Value with Experience-First Networking

AI & MLAI in Action 23
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Juniper’s goal with AI from day one has always been to enable organizations to deploy networks faster, at lower cost and with fewer mistakes than any technology in the market. At AI in Action, GVP of AI-Driven Enterprise Sales, Tom Wilburn, discusses how Juniper is delivering excellent AI business outcomes for our customers with Experience-First Networking and more.

 

0:43 The History of Mist

2:46 Identifying Problems to Solve

5:22 Wi-Fi Industry Pivots

9:30 Picking the Right Cloud & AI

10:29 Focusing on Outcomes

12:51 Can Mist AI Really Make a Difference?

14:08 How AI Delivers Business Outcomes

17:58 Focusing on Experience-First Networking

18:55 Marvis Actions Capabilities

20:03 Juniper is a Leader in Wired and Wireless

20:32 Taking the Leap to Cloud

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  • How Mist AI can really make a difference

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Tom Wilburn
GVP of AI-Driven Enterprise Sales, Juniper Networks

Transcript

Introduction

0:00 [Music]

0:10 thank you

0:13 well thank you Jeff and uh I'll take it

0:15 any day uh let's see if we can pop some

0:18 slides up here I want to set some

0:20 context for the speakers that you're

0:22 going to hear from today and I want to

0:25 take a second and Define what we call

0:26 the AI driven Enterprise that's our

0:29 campus and Branch business you know it

0:31 is Wireless switching and routing

0:34 but it was formed when Juniper acquired

0:37 Mist four years ago and combined missed

0:40 Ai and wireless with juniper switching

0:42 and routing

The History of Mist

0:43 but if you want to understand the

0:45 perspective of the people you're going

0:46 to hear we have to go back a little

0:48 farther about 22 years ago Bob Friday

0:51 The Godfather of Wi-Fi

0:53 founded the most successful

0:55 controller-based wireless LAN system in

0:58 the industry

0:59 company called airspace

1:01 and Jeff and I were just smart enough to

1:04 go along for the ride leading sales and

1:06 marketing

1:07 but early in that Journey Cisco saw an

1:11 opportunity and acquired our company in

1:13 March of 2005.

1:15 and then our buddy Sadir who opened

1:18 things up he saw the light he left

1:20 trapeze and joined the team

1:22 and then sujay hajila uh who was running

1:25 Motorola's Wireless business joined

1:28 Cisco in 2010 when we had a billion

1:31 dollar business in Wireless and in four

1:34 years turned it into a three and a half

1:36 billion dollar business really

1:39 turbocharged Cisco's Wireless business

1:43 and during our period there we built the

1:47 largest what I now call Legacy full

1:49 stack controller-based Wireless Catalyst

1:52 switching ISR routing

1:54 product in the industry we're kind of

1:56 controller guys by heritage

1:58 but then in December of 2012 we're the

2:01 team that acquired Meraki the first

2:03 Cloud managed networking team

2:06 and then 18 months later

2:08 Bob and sujay stepped out to found a

2:11 company called mist

2:13 they had an opportunity to do something

2:15 Engineers rarely get a chance to do to

2:18 start with a clean sheet of paper with

2:21 everything they'd learned over almost

2:23 two decades and build the network for

2:25 the next decade

2:27 and they did it with strategic funding

2:29 from both Cisco and Google to build this

2:32 new network architecture

2:35 why did they do it what problems were we

2:37 trying to solve and by the way we were

2:39 smart enough to rejoin them on the other

2:41 side at Mist as well in very similar

2:44 roles

2:45 but as I as I look back now there were

2:48 two things that we were trying to solve

2:51 within a year of acquiring Meraki

2:54 we were running into two problems in the

2:56 market one customer's wanted to know

2:58 which one do I buy do I buy the Legacy

3:00 Cisco stack or do I buy the Meraki stack

3:03 and that was kind of easy we could tap

3:05 dance around that and say well depending

3:07 on what you want and things like that

3:08 pick one

3:09 the harder problem was customers were

3:12 saying to us you know what I really want

3:14 I want the power of the controller and I

3:17 want the Simplicity of cloud

3:19 and that's what we couldn't deliver and

3:22 that was 10 years ago so I did like uh

3:25 Jeff instead of chat GPT I asked Google

3:28 I said you know when do you sell Cisco

3:30 DNA controller and when do you sell

3:33 Meraki and I scraped this slide just two

3:36 days ago off the internet from one of

3:38 the largest partners that offers both

3:40 and I think they did the best job and I

3:43 ran this business for a decade of

3:45 explaining it and it looks exactly like

3:47 it did 10 years ago well if you need

3:50 great RF if you need great voice roaming

3:53 and location you better buy the

3:55 controller in DNA

3:57 but and so for your hospital and this is

3:59 the use case they're given here you need

4:01 to buy controllers and DNA and put it in

4:04 the main hospital but for your clinics

4:06 you want cheap and cheerful and you got

4:08 to manage a lot of them do Meraki there

4:10 and literally the prescription is to do

4:13 both in one Enterprise and I think many

4:15 people of here have heard the same story

4:17 it's either or pick your poison simple

4:20 or good and maybe do simple in your

4:23 remote sites and good in your campus and

4:26 we felt that was a bad solution 10 years

4:28 ago and we don't think it's the right

4:30 solution today

4:31 but then what really I think drove Bob

4:33 was this if a user in your Enterprise is

4:37 having an experience like this on the

4:39 network how do you know

4:42 and the simple answer is you know when

4:45 they call up I.T and complain and then

4:48 you start to react and Bob's simple

4:50 Vision was AI could do this we're

4:54 talking eight years ago AI could figure

4:57 out there is data in the network we

5:00 could know that that experience was bad

5:02 and then if we were really good we could

5:05 tell you proactively exactly where in

5:08 the network end to end from client to

5:11 Cloud that problem existed so turn this

5:14 thing around from a reactive I.T

5:16 organization to a proactive I.T

5:19 organization that spends more time

5:21 delivering business value and less time

Wi-Fi Industry Pivots

5:23 firefighting with stuff that nobody

5:26 enjoys

5:27 that's where mist and the AI driven

5:30 Enterprise came from

5:33 but I think it's worth now particularly

5:35 with what's happening right now in our

5:37 industry to step back and look at the

5:41 pivots we've made along the way Wi-Fi

5:43 started in the retail vertical with

5:46 companies like telzon and aeronet and

5:49 the 802.11 standards happened as a

5:51 result of retailers needing a way to do

5:54 mobile Inventory management but the

5:57 industry was transformed when Intel put

6:00 Wi-Fi on the motherboard of every laptop

6:02 made

6:03 and in a five-year window

6:06 every company you do business with today

6:08 except for mist was founded informed

6:11 every architecture was put in place

6:14 and what's really interesting when we

6:16 look back now

6:18 is that was before the smartphone

6:20 that's what really drove the growth of

6:22 our business the iPhone didn't exist

6:24 when this happened and it was before

6:26 modern cloud services exist that make

6:30 things like AI possible so these

6:33 architectures have been in place for a

6:34 while and then our view is that what

6:37 happened for a long period of time

6:38 wasn't so much Innovation on technology

6:42 but really Financial engineering

6:46 Cisco completed the portfolio aeronet

6:49 early on then airspace for the

6:51 controller then Meraki for the cloud

6:52 managed Network multiple portfolios

6:55 obviously Aruba taken by HP the Motorola

6:58 part assembled along with arrow Hive

7:01 taken by extreme and Ruckus sold a

7:03 couple of times since then but those are

7:06 the players then and now until missed

7:09 was formed with this vision of what is

7:12 the next generation of Wireless

7:14 networking in 2014 acquired by Juniper

7:17 to create this full stack for the

7:20 Enterprise

7:21 but now I think the most profound change

7:23 is about to happen

7:25 chat GPT is the most fast rapidly

7:30 adopted app in history I think it was

7:33 announced in December and by January

7:35 there were a hundred million users on

7:37 the app think about the power that

7:40 people are getting used to that AI

7:42 brings and now when we talk about Ai and

7:45 the network people are a little more

7:47 responsive to say oh maybe there's

7:49 something there and it's driving change

7:51 in our industry so large Enterprises for

7:56 the last 20 years have had one choice

7:58 which flavor of controller architecture

8:01 do you want do you want the Aruba do you

8:03 want the Cisco maybe the Ruckus you know

8:06 those are your choices and over time

8:08 this evolved from an access point and a

8:11 controller to access points controllers

8:14 sensors to monitor kind of sorta user

8:17 experience other sensors for location

8:19 services in the case of both Aruba and

8:22 Cisco another controller to control the

8:25 controller a DNA controller or Mobility

8:27 master

8:28 and then all these services that

8:31 somebody in it had to manage and pull

8:34 together and upgrade and update and

8:37 what's become clear to everybody is that

8:40 these things are complex they're rigid

8:43 they're the opposite of the devops

8:46 environment and they will not go to AI

8:48 you cannot get enough Telemetry into a

8:51 premise-based architecture to go where

8:54 we're going

8:55 so where everybody is aligned now is the

8:58 future of our industry as cloud and what

9:01 I'm here to tell you is Juniper is ready

9:03 now we're not ready for that remote site

9:06 that Meraki mastered in 2007. we're

9:10 ready for the largest Enterprises in the

9:12 world as Sadir said they're here today

9:14 and that's what I want to talk about can

9:16 we service the SMB at the same price

9:18 point as Meraki and Aruba absolutely can

9:21 we deliver more value you bet we can but

9:24 we can take every use case in Fortune 10

9:27 companies and we're doing that

Picking the Right Cloud & AI

9:30 it's interesting to see how the industry

9:33 is pivoting now Aruba held atmosphere

9:35 here one of the best shows in our

9:37 industry I think just two months ago

9:40 they were followed by Cisco in May at

9:43 the mobility field day and look how

9:45 remarkably similar their slides look

9:47 what they're talking about is Cloud's

9:50 really important to our business we're

9:52 in the middle of pivoting and

9:54 Transforming Our cloud from an early

9:57 stage Cloud to a Next Generation Cloud

9:59 maybe even a microservices architecture

10:01 we're struggling a bit Aruba was candid

10:04 on stage and saying yes I'm sorry for

10:07 the issues we've had with Central we're

10:08 working on it Meraki likened their

10:11 transformation to Flying an airplane and

10:13 overhauling the engines while you're in

10:15 flight they actually said that what

10:18 they're doing is difficult

10:20 while they're busy pivoting our focus is

10:23 very simple and that is accelerating the

10:26 vision that we've had for eight years in

10:28 the industry I don't think the right

Focusing on Outcomes

10:30 choice for you is to say how many

10:32 devices are on your cloud

10:34 a hundred thousand SMB APS sending the

10:37 same information to a cloud is not the

10:40 same as getting the Telemetry you need

10:42 in a large Enterprise and that's why I

10:45 also encourage you as to Dear said don't

10:47 listen to me don't listen to Jeff listen

10:50 to the outcomes that your peers in the

10:53 industry are getting because that's what

10:55 matters our goal with AI from day one

10:59 has been to enable you to deploy

11:02 networks faster at lower cost with fewer

11:06 mistakes than any technology in the

11:08 market there is a customer here that's

11:10 deployed as many as three thousand

11:12 access points in a single night this is

11:16 scale and automation that no one else

11:19 can match

11:20 but once you've deployed the vision from

11:23 the team at servicenow has helped guide

11:25 us is how do we eliminate all trouble

11:27 tickets in the network why can't we have

11:30 ai know that somebody's having that bad

11:32 experience and either fix it

11:34 automatically or root cause it so fast

11:37 we fix it before they can open a ticket

11:39 and I thank them for their vision and

11:41 guidance on that and let me tell you we

11:44 have made amazing progress on that and

11:46 for when the network can't fix it we

11:49 want to take the mttr the time it takes

11:51 you to resolve as close to zero as

11:54 possible and this is possible with AI it

11:58 is not hype and then the third thing we

12:00 want to do is once we get you the right

12:02 Network Foundation is how can we truly

12:05 contribute to better outcomes sidir

12:09 mentioned the largest health care

12:10 provider in the world is here in the

12:12 room and their Journey started with how

12:14 do we deliver a better patient

12:15 experience they innovated around an app

12:18 that looks like uber for a doctor or a

12:21 nurse to call for a wheelchair and see

12:23 it coming

12:24 this is really cool stuff I've met with

12:27 the CEO of Fortune 500 retailers that

12:31 want to figure out how to marry their

12:32 web presence with in-store services so

12:36 they can compete with other e-commerce

12:38 retailers when you combine location

12:40 services and context with an app you can

12:44 deliver real value but you need a

12:47 network that can provide that Foundation

12:49 that's what we're about so I challenge

Can Mist AI Really Make a Difference?

12:52 you to listen today and I know Sadir is

12:55 going to ask questions of the

12:57 Enterprises that will speak to you on

12:58 stage

13:00 does it really work

13:02 was it worth it managing your old

13:04 Network while you move to the new

13:07 network and you had to have two

13:08 workflows for supporting users let me

13:11 tell you what our users are telling us

13:13 the largest logistics company in the

13:16 world reduce the time to close the

13:18 trouble ticket by 96 percent before and

13:21 after a global rollout 130 countries

13:24 around the world these are not smbs I'm

13:27 talking about these are the largest

13:29 Enterprises in the world in production

13:32 with real results from AI

13:36 you're going to hear from the team at

13:38 servicenow so I won't steal their

13:40 Thunder but how can AI actually help

13:42 them in a race to zero zero trouble

13:46 tickets in the network and you're going

13:48 to hear from multiple customers that say

13:50 I'm not sure how it worked but we've had

13:52 customers running large school districts

13:54 that were dealing with many many many

13:57 cases that went for a year with no cases

14:01 it is possible to get there and that's

14:05 what we're counting on AI to do for you

How AI Delivers Business Outcomes

14:09 the formula looks simple

14:11 but no one else has replicated it yet

14:14 what we started with eight years ago was

14:17 this vision of getting enough Telemetry

14:20 from every client in the network in real

14:23 time to know about that user having a

14:27 bad teams call experience to know ahead

14:29 of time and then as Jeff said eight

14:32 years of development on AI algorithms

14:35 that not only try to do what your best

14:38 technician could do if they were awake

14:41 24 hours a day seven days a week and had

14:44 a sniffer next to every access point and

14:46 switchboard that's hard enough on its

14:48 own

14:49 but there are some things that even the

14:52 best human cannot do

14:54 they can't tune the radio resource

14:57 management of a controller in real time

14:59 based upon actual client experience the

15:02 way that AI can

15:04 they cannot catch a robot trying to do a

15:07 fast Roam and not succeeding on the

15:11 first time it happens with all the data

15:13 about why the fast drone failed and to

15:16 let you know that's happening in the

15:17 network human beings cannot do that even

15:20 if you can hire hundreds of them and

15:23 that's what these algorithms are about

15:24 this is how we're trying to help

15:27 we move to a microservices cloud this

15:30 was Bob's Vision early on he saw what

15:32 the founders of did Meraki did in

15:34 building their own cloud in 2007 and

15:37 said what if I used a modern Cloud that

15:39 would be AI ready and that's the

15:42 transformation that Aruba and Meraki

15:44 have ahead of them and this is the

15:46 foundation we need to deliver high

15:49 levels of reliability and yet agility in

15:52 the network where we're releasing new

15:54 capabilities every two weeks unheard of

15:57 in the wireless industry and then last

16:00 built into our access points everything

16:03 you need to do location services is

16:05 simple and easy to deploy something that

16:09 was theoretically possible before with

16:11 Wi-Fi but prohibitably expensive and a

16:14 science project every time this makes it

16:17 easy to deploy

16:18 who cares about location services we've

16:21 won two of the top five banks in the

16:23 world what is every Enterprise concerned

16:25 about right now after payroll their

16:28 number two expense is real estate they

16:30 want to know do I have too much too

16:32 little are my conference rooms being

16:34 used and yes a well-designed network can

16:37 tell them exactly that without sensors

16:40 and overlays hospitals have hired Chief

16:43 patient experience officers to get

16:45 better Medicare reimbursement rates by

16:48 delivering better patient experiences

16:49 the applications that we've seen the

16:52 leader in healthcare the Uber for

16:54 wheelchairs wave finding for the patient

16:56 in the hospital same thing in the

16:58 University campus same thing in the

17:00 retail store these are powerful

17:02 capabilities and then last to be able to

17:05 expose this entire set of capabilities

17:08 through apis

17:10 every vendor in our industry has an API

17:13 enabled architecture we can all check

17:15 the box no one else has a 100 percent

17:20 API enabled architecture when you start

17:23 with a clean sheet of paper where API

17:25 first everything you're going to see

17:27 demonstrated today we represent through

17:29 an API you can get the same data you can

17:32 integrate any way you want and

17:34 servicenow is going to talk about that

17:36 today so my point here it's about

17:39 outcomes and it's about outcomes in

17:42 Enterprises like yours not just the SMB

17:45 with three or 12 APS the people in this

17:48 room have hundreds of thousands of APs

17:51 on a single view of a cloud Network a

17:55 single dashboard that does it

17:57 and speaking of dashboards it's high

Focusing on Experience-First Networking

18:00 time that the industry give you a full

18:03 stack built for the large Enterprise

18:06 that gives you a single pane of glass

18:08 and One dashboard for Wired Wireless

18:12 sd-wan and NAC

18:15 but what I'm here to tell you and by the

18:18 way the power of this is more than just

18:21 buying from one vendor this now

18:23 completes that view from client to Cloud

18:26 one of the customers Fortune for that

18:29 inspired us to acquire a third

18:32 generation sd-wan technology and

18:34 integrate it with missed AI said Tom

18:37 this is one plus one plus one wired

18:40 Wireless sd-want equals 10. the impact

18:43 of getting this end-to-end view for us

18:45 is huge but what I want to say to you

18:48 and what you'll hear from users today is

18:51 dashboards are interesting but they're

18:53 not the future

Marvis Actions Capabilities

18:55 because you still have to poke around in

18:57 a single pane of glass why not let AI

19:01 bring you insights and translate that

19:04 into actions hey here's the things that

19:07 are wrong in your network right now that

19:09 I can't fix I can't fix your bad cables

19:12 and by the way we find a ton of them in

19:14 networks I can't fix the mismatch in

19:18 speeds or full duplex half duplex on

19:21 these clients but you can and here's

19:23 what you need to do and oh by the way

19:25 once we've served it up they're in the

19:27 bottom right conversational AI interface

19:30 tell me why sanjoy's team session

19:33 between 9 and 11 yesterday didn't work

19:36 well that's simple imagine your level

19:39 one help desk with this capability

19:42 imagine what it would mean to your

19:44 organization if we could do what we've

19:46 done with servicenow 90 of your trouble

19:49 tickets go away what if we could do for

19:52 the world's largest logistics company

19:54 the ones that are left we reduce the

19:56 time to resolve by 96 would that make

19:59 you happier with your network

20:02 I think it might

Juniper is a Leader in Wired and Wireless

20:03 so I'll close with this uh Gartner has

20:06 singled us out for the last three years

20:08 as a leader in the magic quadrant the

20:10 most recent year they put us to the

20:12 highest position in the wired and

20:14 wireless mq they also put us as a leader

20:16 in location services the two together

20:19 are magic and we are the only networking

20:22 company that's a leader in location

20:23 services just about everybody else in

20:26 that chart is a partner in our ecosystem

20:29 to provide these OT Networks

Taking the Leap to Cloud

20:32 and as you're listening to me and you're

20:34 thinking about it if you haven't made

20:36 the step yet you're saying wow this

20:38 sounds great but I have all this money

20:41 tied up in the network I bought five

20:43 years ago based upon a 20 or 15 year old

20:46 architecture and changing is hard I

20:49 can't rip it all out and be done like

20:51 MIT did in four months I'm gonna have to

20:54 live with both for a while and do I

20:57 really want to live with my old Network

20:58 and this new network and two different

21:00 workflows

21:02 what I want you to hear is you're going

21:04 to change your network anyway

21:06 you're going to move to Cloud no matter

21:08 which vendor you do it with what I'm

21:11 here to tell you and I hope the

21:13 customers that speak to you will Echo

21:15 this is we're going to make it easier

21:17 for you to do that than anyone else and

21:19 you will have two workflows you'll have

21:22 the old one that's hard and you'll have

21:24 a new one where hopefully we get rid of

21:26 most of the trouble tickets and simplify

21:28 resolving the remainder and there are

21:31 four ways we can get started one is we

21:33 can wait for your refresh your 6E is

21:35 logical

21:36 second is we can just put up your new

21:38 sites why put an old architecture into a

21:40 new building we can fix your trouble

21:42 spots that's how we started with

21:44 servicenow the pain points

21:46 or we can help you with business

21:48 transformation how one of the largest

21:50 banks in the world wanted to get a

21:52 handle on their real estate cost how the

21:54 largest health care provider in the

21:55 world wanted to change patient

21:57 experience with location services on the

22:00 network while getting a great Network so

Closing Statements

22:02 with that I'm going to Echo what sidir

22:04 said at the beginning don't listen to us

22:06 the customers are in the room

22:09 you're done with sales and marketing now

22:11 Jeff and I are off the agenda it's all

22:14 founders engineers and customers so over

22:17 the years before we introduce before we

22:18 do okay how many of you have never

22:21 deployed in your organization a missed

22:24 AP show fans

22:25 a few of you thank you very much no

22:28 that's not true uh are we preaching to

22:30 the converted so are we beautiful so uh

22:33 keep your hands raised if it's okay just

22:35 uh and and be okay there you go okay

22:37 very good first of all thank you for

22:39 showing up what I want you to remember

22:40 is when you come to a juniper event you

22:43 never leave empty-handed you may not buy

22:45 our APS you may not get stuff but uh the

22:48 gentleman there sitting there I I'm

22:50 gonna give you a jacket all you have to

22:52 do is tweet that I am at this awesome AI

22:56 in action event it is jam-packed it's

22:58 standing room only this is the best

23:00 place to be no you don't have to do any

23:02 of that we will come hand this over to

23:04 you but if you do tweet if you are

23:07 allowed to tweet by your organization

23:08 and if you can tweet please do tweet if

23:11 you do tweet I do have a jacket for you

23:13 waiting that's it it's really that

23:15 simple you could come grab this Marvis

23:17 jacket if all you did was on Twitter

23:19 said sudir looks great on stage or Tom

23:22 sucks no no no no get it the other way

23:25 around he he was doing great right up

23:27 till then whatever works but thank you

23:30 very much

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