The US-based firm, which has about one-third of its employee base in India, is already working with various agencies in the government and defence sector.
"We are already working with the government and defence here. This is a very big opportunity and we are working on delivering customised and localised solutions. However, we will be selective of the projects," Juniper Networks Managing Director India and SAARC Amajit Gupta told reporters here.
"India is a key market for us. While we have been strong in the telecom segment, we see segments like government, enterprise, cable and web-scale companies being important pivots of growth for us here," he said.
Juniper today launched a new study, in collaboration with research firm IDC, that found a majority of large enterprises in India are planning to deploy Software Defined Networking (SDN) technologies by 2016.
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SDN is a new architecture that changes design, management and operation to make the network more practical and reliable.
"(About) 42 per cent of intenders and 34 per cent of users do not have a specific budget assigned to the purchase of SDN solutions. 19 per cent of intenders and 28 per cent of users are willing to consider more than 7 per cent of their IT budget for SDN implementation," IDC India Research Manager Enterprise Computing Gaurav Sharma said.
About 86 per cent respondents felt enterprise networks of the future will be a combination of SDN and traditional networks.