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Wednesday 24 June 2015
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Pre-Market News Report on: Oracle Corporation, (NYSE:ORCL), Juniper Networks, (NYSE:JNPR), Broadcom, (NASDAQ:BRCM)

On Monday, Shares of Oracle Corporation (NYSE:ORCL), lost -0.24% to $41.49.

Oracle Corporation, declared the release of four products that underscore its commitment to provide communications service providers (CSPs) with a fully virtualized, network function virtualization (NFV)-ready solution portfolio.

Just as the cloud has transformed the IT industry, NFV is transforming the communications industry by enabling CSPs to move beyond the limitations of proprietary hardware to revolutionize service agility and speed to market. However, virtualizing networks is not enough; CSPs must consider how to transform the network to meet customer needs and grow the bottom line, while best leveraging existing assets in the new hybrid network reality.

With new releases of Oracle Communications Session Border Controller, Oracle Communications Converged Application Server, Oracle Communications Services Gatekeeper, and Oracle Communications Policy Administration, Oracle assists CSPs conquer the layers of complexity inherent in bridging physical and virtual environments as they continue on their journey toward NFV.

Oracle Corporation develops, manufactures, markets, hosts, and supports database and middleware software, application software, cloud infrastructure, hardware systems, and related services worldwide. It provides software and hardware systems, and related services to manage their cloud-based or on-premise IT environments, in addition to deploy cloud software-as-a-service, platform-as-a-service, and infrastructure-as-a-service.

Shares of Juniper Networks, Inc. (NYSE:JNPR), declined -0.88% to $27.02, during its last trading session.

Juniper Networks, and Ruckus Wireless, Inc. (RKUS), a global supplier of advanced wireless systems, declared a new technology alliance to deliver open, wired and wireless networking solutions for enterprise, government and education customer segments. The companies will work to deliver a unified wired and wireless solution, in addition to collaborate on global go-to-market opportunities to deliver proven, carrier-class network performance, resiliency and scale to mid-size and large enterprise customers.

Gartner predicts that end-user spending on enterprise wireless LAN (WLAN) equipment will grow from $5.3 billion in 2015 to $7.8 billion worldwide in 2019. Ruckus and Juniper Networks believe this enhance is being driven largely by an influx of new WiFi-enabled devices and cloud applications being brought into the workplace by employees. This puts new levels of performance and bandwidth pressure on the campus network infrastructure, from WiFi access points to the network core, creating the need for a flexible, secure and integrated wired and wireless network solution.

Juniper Networks, Inc. designs, develops, and sells high-performance network products and services worldwide. It provides various routing products, counting ACX series universal access routers to deploy new high-bandwidth services; MX series Ethernet routers that functions as a universal edge platform; M series edge routers; PTX series packet transport routers; and T series routers.

Finally, Broadcom Corp. (NASDAQ:BRCM), ended its last trade with 0.39% gain, and closed at $53.94.

On June 9, Broadcom Corporation, declared a satellite set-top box (STB) solution that delivers a boost in performance, lower power and support for the new DVB-S2X broadcast standard. The new BCM45308 system-on-a-chip (SoC) device integrates Full Band Capture (FBC) technology to provide satellite operators with more efficient video and IP service distribution to subscribers’ connected devices throughout the home.

The Broadcom BCM453xx Series dramatically simplifies system design and cost by integrating dual FBC Analog Digital Converters (ADCs) and up to eight demodulators in a single chip. The inclusion of FBC technology and DVB-S2X demodulators allows operators to digitize the entire 250-2350 MHz spectrum and provide flexible bandwidth deployment and tuning function in the digital domain, which enables a drastic reduction of tuner area and power. Remote diagnostics capabilities offered by FBC technology saves operators costly on-site customer visits and pairs with FastRTV® technology to provide quick channel change regardless of frequency.

The latest DVB-S2X satellite standard offers improved operating range and performance in direct-to-home (DTH) satellite markets to cover additional subscriber deployments and business applications. The BCM453xx Series supports all new DVB-S2X coding rates, modulation schemes, channel bonding and sharper roll off factors to improve efficiency on transponder bandwidth.

The BCM453xx Series of devices are ball compatible to Broadcom’s BCM452xx DVB-S2 Series of devices to provide a very quick and easy upgrade path to support the S2X standard.

Broadcom Corporation provides semiconductor solutions for wired and wireless communications. Its products offer voice, video, data, and multimedia connectivity in the home, office, and mobile environments. The company operates in two segments: Broadband and Connectivity, and Infrastructure and Networking.

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