Techno-Economic Analysis for Automating Your Data Center with Apstra


Why Juniper Apstra software belongs in your data center.
This deep-dive webinar looks closely at the technical and business benefits of using Juniper Apstra intent-based data center management software. Included is an analysis of Forrester’s Total Economic Impact™ (TEI) study, which examines use cases and financial outcomes.
You’ll learn
Who will benefit from an intent-driven, automation-first approach to Day 0, 1, 2+ data center operations
The business case for investing in a horizontal, multi-vendor platform
The economic advantages Juniper customers have achieved after deploying Apstra to run their data center infrastructure
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0:02 hello everyone and thank you for attending today's webinar techno economic analysis for automating your
0:08 data center with abstra sponsored by Juniper Networks before we begin I wanted to cover a few
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1:03 using the same audience link that was sent to you earlier today I would now like to turn the event over to Light
1:09 reading analyst Terry Sweeney thank you Anna Kate and let me add my
1:16 welcome to this conversation about what you get for what you spend in the data center
1:21 I'm Terry Sweeney contributing Editor to Light reading and I'll be moderating today's discussion
1:27 um as you already know we're doing a deep dive today into Juniper's abstra platform with discussion about how the
1:34 data center must transform to accommodate unprecedented demand and bandwidth
1:40 you'll hear more about an independent study examining the economics and Roi of
1:45 data center Hardware We'll be asking you to respond to a couple of polls and as Anna Kate
1:51 mentioned we're reserving time at the end of the presentation to answer your questions so please use that q a box so
1:57 we get all your questions answered our presenters today include T formula
2:03 uh consultant with Forester research as well as Arun Gandhi senior manager of
2:09 product marketing at Juniper Networks uh but before we hear from them
2:15 uh let's uh go to the the first poll
2:22 um we wanted to get an idea from our audience uh which of these statements
2:28 best describes your own data center footprint strategy so uh go ahead and
2:34 click on one of those if you would we'll give you just a a 30 or 40 seconds here
2:40 to to consider these we're adding new traditional data center sites and
2:45 capacity we're reducing slash consolidating our traditional data center sites we have no
2:52 plans to change the number of our data center sites but are modernizing existing ones
2:57 finally no change to our data center footprint it's business as usual
3:05 Arun Gandhi if you are a betting man any any predictions as to how our audience
3:11 may go with this I would certainly go with the top uh one
3:18 or two you know that would be my position but let's see what the audience has to say all right let's uh let's
3:24 click over to that
3:29 um Aruna looks like you would be well rewarded for your bet
3:35 um the adding new traditional data center sites and capacity is indeed our top answer
3:41 um that's that that's curious um
3:47 with that in mind um Aaron maybe you can get us going with
3:53 talking a bit about why Juniper commissioned this study in the first place
3:59 Teddy thanks for the question and it's great to be on this panel with you and T
4:05 as you know netbooks are foundational to everything we do today kind of increase
4:11 in size beyond anything we have seen before data center networking has become
4:17 more complex in the last few years and this added complexity needs to be managed and as you know well the tools
4:23 we've used you know so far to manage them no longer apply so the past was all
4:30 about bending the infrastructure to the needs of the individual applications but the future is all about building solid
4:37 infrastructure and using the architecture as the foundation and then building applications around it this
4:45 means doing the same thing the same way every time without fail so that your
4:50 infrastructure can be same and the operations can be uniform and truly if
4:55 you see the desire at the core is to simplify operations add Juniper the bet we made is on
5:03 reliability by focusing on the intent based networking at a data center level
5:08 that reliability would be the key to operations going forward and with data
5:15 centers being uh decidedly multi-vendor and again oriented around software
5:20 defined operations uh so Juniper as you know a quiet abstra uh the leader in data center Network
5:27 Management in last year in 2021 January and after was one of the first companies
5:34 to identify that uh operating the data center network was a key design factor
5:40 and I want to impress on the fact that abstra is the only multi-invented DC
5:47 automation solution in the market today and that was a design goal from day one
5:52 and as Juniper we're actually committed to that so now to answer a question
5:57 Terry uh what we've seen is a great traction for abstra from our customers
6:02 across all segments you know you talk about their Enterprises service providers or Cloud providers and all
6:10 geographies as well so through this independent research our goal was to learn about the tangible
6:17 benefits our customers are experiencing with abstra and the results as you will hear from t t are absolutely astounding
6:27 great stuff Arun uh before we go there with t um let's let's maybe grab a little more
6:34 context from our audience with our our second and final poll where we're asking
6:39 our audience about what's the biggest pain point in your data center um insufficient levels of automation
6:45 can't activate new services and features quickly enough supporting multiple vendors is
6:52 challenging budgets seem to run out before the quarter does or or
6:58 um other I I guess we uh could have also put a all of the above here but uh
7:03 um T from Forester research can can we bring you into the the mix here and just
7:10 to talk a little bit about um maybe your own ideas about where the the
7:15 biggest pain Point may be for our audience what's what's your sense of this tea
7:21 oh Derry my my answer is going to be a little skewed because I did the
7:26 interview and this uh the customers the four customers we talked to kind of gave me an idea of what their concerns were
7:33 so I don't know if the other people on The Forum will be having similar issues we've got an inside track then yeah so
7:41 as of right now and I'm thinking most of what they told us was being able to manage multiple uh multi-vendor devices
7:49 within their networks as well as the automation some also talked about configuration
7:54 consistency and stuff like that so let's see what you know people yeah let's see what the results are
8:03 um the the multi-vendor issue is is challenging um T does that match up with the the
8:10 findings from your research yes that was one of the main things that uh all of the customers talk to us about
8:17 they pointed that out as a big value going to abstract the the ability to activate new features
8:24 quickly enough is uh is is right behind that that multi-vendor issue so
8:31 um thank you from our audience thank you for uh weighing in there um
8:37 T can we hear more from you um I'm wondering if you can get us started with some discussion about forester's
8:44 methodology for this total economic impact research that you performed can can you tell us more there
8:54 thank you very much Terry um again everyone good morning and welcome to this webinar my name is tifam
9:01 Lu and I'm a consultant on the forest total economic impact team
9:06 so everything I present today uh and the answers I give would you during this
9:12 webinar will be an Abridged you know version of the full study that we did which is a Forester study economic
9:18 impact of juniper abstract more detailed disclosures are included in the full studies so
9:25 please find the entire study and you'll get everything that we got from these customers
9:33 so Forester research has shown that uh over 90 percent of I.T decision makers
9:38 find Value in business case so the Forester model goes beyond just a
9:44 total cost of ownership or return on investment models common in the industry
9:50 we add risk and flexibility into our models so that we can have a
9:55 comprehensive view of an I.T business decision
10:02 so to answer your question in a little more detail Terry you know TI is a methodology that we use at Forester to
10:09 articulate and justify the value of our technology totally economic impact consists of four
10:15 components so we do look at the benefits that the added value business benefit to
10:22 an organization experiences we look at costs these are essentially The Upfront and
10:29 ongoing costs of adopting that technology in this case you know uh abstra we look at flexibility
10:36 yeah at Forester we we uh we Define flexibility
10:42 as a what helps to incorporate the Strategic value of future Investments enabled by
10:48 the original investment so now that you've invested in abstra what other possibilities can your organization find
10:55 going forward then of course we add risk which uh across all three variables I just
11:01 mentioned we are just for riskiness and uncertainty of an investment so everybody will not be able to have the
11:07 same benefits as each other that's why we put risk into our methodology
11:13 so what we basically did for abstra was we took a multi-step approach first we
11:21 spoke to forrester's internal experts who have you know versed in this industry then we talked to Juniper's subject
11:27 matter experts to learn more about the value proposition of abstra next we interviewed four Juniper
11:33 customers who have been utilizing the solution for at least one year
11:38 from those interviews we developed a financial model and then
11:44 wrote up the case study which is available on Juniper's website again we
11:49 encourage everybody to go down the downloaded look at the entire study then see how you know they can adapt it to
11:56 their unique situation
12:01 so I think that gives a general overview then theory of you know what we did for
12:06 just being able to bring this study together
12:12 walk us through some of the other key findings from the research that you did with customers
12:19 okay uh before I actually go into that theory uh as you can see here uh we did
12:24 talk to customers from you know very diverse Industries right we we talked to people in uh energy we talked to
12:31 somebody who was in insurance and risk Consulting and so very diverse pool of
12:37 customers that we did talk to and one of them actually told us that
12:44 you know uh as you can see this slide captures the sentiment of most of the customers we
12:49 interviewed this is what a data center architect at an energy company told us
12:56 most talked about the cost of you know Time Savings as shaded with operation tasks they also like the configuration
13:02 standardization like I told you from that beginning question on there so this is some of the things that we actually
13:07 heard them say so when it comes to results we actually found that you know in after our
13:14 financial analysis that uh we got about 320 return on investment
13:22 benefits of 925 000 and a net present value of 725 000 over three years
13:36 to go into a little more detail on exactly how this benefits that show up you know let's start up with uh you know
13:44 after onboarding abstract the Quantified benefits observed from this investment fell into four pillars
13:50 so we had design and planning cost savings deployment cost savings
13:57 data center operations cost savings and tools replacement cost savings
14:03 let's pick in a little more detail about each of them
14:09 interviews said that uh abstra helped reduce the number of FTE hours used for
14:15 Preparation design tasks they use abstra they said abstract is a templatized and
14:22 employees just selected options thereby saving lots of time the composite organization in this case
14:29 that we started uh witnessed seventy three thousand dollars in present value savings over three
14:35 years the next benefit they talked about as well
14:41 was a day one deployment cost savings they said with abstra
14:48 configuring is done centrally in the you know interface and they push out to the
14:54 researches this along with less focus on cable ordering also saved FTE hours in the
15:02 deployment stage of a data center this study discovered that a composite
15:07 organization saved over 72 000 dollars over three years as well
15:15 the next benefit we also saw Terry was a operations cost savings
15:23 interviewers told us that abstra made it possible to delegate work
15:29 originally done by senior level Engineers to junior level technicians
15:34 the abstract solution supports multiple vendor environments and reduce the need for vendors Specialists so you know they
15:43 gave us the examples of in the past each vendor that they worked with they had to hire a specialist to actually come work
15:49 on the devices for that particular for that particular vendor to model this particular benefit
15:56 Forrester calculated the difference in costs between senior level engineers and lower level technicians in an abstract
16:02 environment Forester adjusted this benefit down by a risk factor of 15 percent
16:09 we we did that risk because we recognized that uh like the diversity of operation engineer skills
16:16 set within organizations data center complexity
16:21 configuration consistency on devices within data centers and other things like that you know
16:27 this can make the benefit you know relative to different companies so the
16:33 composite organization realized a three-year present value of 448 000 just from you know day two plus
16:40 savings and the final benefit that you know we were able to quantify for this study
16:49 was in two's replacement interviewees told Forrester that uh they
16:54 replaced an average of two Legacy tools when they switch to abstra
17:00 they said abstra Hub with automation configuration consistency and has an
17:05 ability to keep the network up and running replacing Legacy tools showed present
17:12 value Savings of you know 358 000 over three years
17:18 Terry I hope this answers your question and more details can be found from reading the full study push uh you know
17:25 post that on Juniper's website again that will be where I always refrain more detail down there
17:30 thanks T I'm I'm imagining there also were some unquantifiable benefits that
17:36 that you came across can you talk about other benefits maybe that customers identified in data center management
17:44 yeah thank you very much Terry for for bringing that up because uh even though I talked about these four benefits these
17:50 were the ones that the customers could actually put numbers to them when they talked to us but they did give us a
17:56 whole bunch of other things that at that moment they couldn't quantify we did not have you know all the time to go through
18:03 looking in every detail but each of them said there were some extra benefits here and some of the examples that they gave
18:09 us was you know scalability of data center networks you know interviewers told for us that
18:15 abstract made it easier to add or reduce parts so this makes it easier and
18:20 cheaper to scale data centers you know up and down depending on how you actually want to scale them
18:26 the second one they mentioned was a they also talked about that multivendor
18:31 device management capability right so we've mentioned that a couple of times they didn't quite quantify that but
18:37 there's like lots of savings actually the fact that they could manage various you know vendors within the same
18:43 framework as long as uh you know they have that backbone of abstra managing everything
18:49 then they talked about configuration consistency one of the things we actually heard here
18:54 you know with customers who were you know Global said you know you go to their different data centers in
19:00 different continents the configuration is different so actually being able to show consistency was difficult but with
19:07 abstra it's very possible for them to you know you build a configuration in the central abstract unit you can push
19:14 it out to all the devices wherever they are in the world and there's that consistency making it easier to manage
19:20 their data centers one other thing they also mentioned which was important to them was you know
19:27 operating system management and upgrading right so in the past like the
19:32 tours they will have to go into individual devices to update their operation systems in the but now with
19:38 abstra you know only a few could be done at the time and
19:44 in bid networks it took weeks or more to upgrade device operating systems this
19:49 always cause problems like downtime or other connectivity issues so with abstra
19:54 all devices can be identified and the operating system update pushed out at
20:00 once this is faster efficient and more accurate since abstra does validation
20:06 automatically to tell if the configuration is going to work with that device version or not so you know right
20:12 up front if I walk away I'm doing something else this is going to work or if rather than spending a few hours come
20:18 back and there's you know the default order so once more again Terry I will sing my
20:24 old song go to the old story to the whole study and you'll see even more detail back in each of these you know
20:30 things that we talked about here great stuff T thanks for walking us through both the direct and indirect
20:36 benefits um of this data center platform um Arun Gandhi of juniper um this is
20:44 going to be gratifying to hear um tell us more about what your reaction was when you you saw these results
20:53 well uh thanks t for sharing all the interesting data because it's always it
20:58 always gets me excited listening to uh listen to the real customers and what they have seen but obviously we were
21:05 very excited to hear these results uh Terry and I'm sure you'll agree with me that these results uh prove one more
21:12 time that we stand way above competitive products in the market as well uh we
21:17 we've been hearing plenty of anecdotal comments from our customers in several forums and their initial excitement once
21:26 they've started to use and explore abstra but achieving a 320 Roi and is
21:32 less than a six months of payback time is simply fantastic and not to miss uh there are several
21:41 additional benefits that we uncovered in his research that the customers were not even able to quantify them so I think we
21:48 just excited just jazzed up about these results uh and thanks to Forrester for going above and beyond here
21:57 um looks like we've got ways for our our viewers to uh download or access the
22:03 report and anything more that you want to say about those so Teddy the report is available of
22:09 course as he mentioned it's it's there on the slide as well uh please download it you can also reach out to and by the
22:16 way we'll be sending this the report as well as the webinar recording after the uh after the webinar and also you can
22:24 reach out to your account team for for the report we also provide you with a business analysis tool for TCO analysis
22:31 customized to your environment and I would suggest reaching out to your
22:36 account manager or abstra sales at juniper.net for more details
22:44 thanks for that that's uh that's helpful we're going to leave this up uh while we go into the the Q a so uh those who want
22:53 to access it can have sufficient time to do that um before we dive in on the question and
22:59 answer part of the event just want to remind our audience members uh that to participate in the Q a you'll just type
23:06 your question into the text box located to the right of the presentation window um just click that q a icon at the
23:13 bottom of your screen super intuitive um this is also a good time to introduce
23:19 Emmeline Wong as a senior product marketing manager from juniper abstra who will be joining us for the Q a
23:26 section as well welcome Emmeline um
23:32 Tia I'm going to toss the first question to you um there there's a phrase that popped up
23:37 in your research and possibly in your comments help us unpack the definition of this term composite organization what
23:44 what is that oh thank you very much Terry um within
23:50 Forester what we try to do with these studies is that uh we just don't go to one company and hear what they say right
23:56 and then we come out into the wall and say that is what it is so we actually go
24:01 out and we interview more than one customer in this case uh like we showed you during the presentation we talked to
24:07 four customers and those customers were very diverse you know energy companies insurance and finance companies and all
24:14 across the board and these companies too were varied in sizes of their data
24:19 centers right so I think one of them had like a 14 data centers in production and
24:26 another one had about six so they were varied as well so what we do at Foresters we now it's bad at bad science
24:33 we we take all of those uh feedback that we have from all of those companies and
24:39 from one composite organization that's where we come with that and then we look through and we build a financial model
24:45 saying you know so I really don't want to use average because it's not completely average but
24:52 we we play for all kinds of different factors to actually make sure that when we come out to the marketplace we're
24:57 saying these are the benefits customers are saying they are seeing from using abstra we we have double checked our
25:04 work and that's where that composite organization comes from thank you for that
25:10 um Arun turning back to you um let's let's talk scale how how much does the abstra solution scale
25:18 um give us an idea there sure that's a great question so so Teddy
25:25 uh scale has got two directions right small and large here and the absolute
25:31 solution was the built ground up for scale so in fact our first customer was
25:37 Yahoo Japan that deployed an early release of abstra across the data
25:42 centers with hundreds of switches and it now scales a thousand and in some cases tens of thousands so as you see we build
25:50 the architecture from the beginning to fit the largest data centers so that we
25:56 can scale with the customers and as they grow their deployments so that's from the uh from the large
26:02 customers deployments and then on the other hand we have the the smallest deployment that we support what we call
26:08 the collapse spine which is essentially one spine connected to two leads
26:17 very good um thanks for that everyone um we've got another question here about
26:23 how data centers should evolve to enable 5G
26:29 um which I'm I'm happy to take a swing at um from from where I said it it's clear
26:35 that data centers are preparing for the biggest exponential step up uh in
26:41 available bandwidth um since the the big fiber gains of uh the late 90s early 2000s um and
26:50 um 5G is only going to accelerate the the bandwidth Bonanza that that comes
26:56 flooding across these platforms um server connections are uh going from 50
27:01 gigabits per Lane to 100 gigabits switching bandwidth uh 256 terabit per
27:09 second um those 800 gigabit plugable modules that may have seemed like Overkill just
27:14 a few years ago are poised to become standard so in tandem with all this
27:20 analysts are already seeing more Enterprise content originating from The
27:26 Edge um some predict that by 2025 75 of work content will come from The Edge Network
27:33 which uh is up 10 from just a few years ago in 2018 so
27:39 data like the workforce is is getting more distributed which means the data
27:44 center has to be ready for this again this torrent of Mega data that that 5G
27:50 will accelerate and and also transport back to the data center for
27:55 storage analysis and and processing um so in that vein platforms like abstra
28:02 will will help provide the the capacity the management and the intelligence
28:08 for the both the data center and the edge architectures that servers providers choose to deploy
28:18 a question here about how abstra supports Brownfield deployment would you
28:24 like to address that sure I'll take it I'll take that take that the question often asked uh
28:32 short answer is yes and uh customers can absolutely use app store to automate
28:39 their existing data center Fabric and in fact they'll gain major benefits when they're too again I'd suggest reaching
28:47 out to your account manager or apps for sales at Jennifer and then you can get more details about you know how to
28:54 migrator data center current data center to App Store
28:59 very good uh T turning back to you um is is the abstra model that Forester created
29:06 um going to be made publicly available say on the website
29:15 T if you're talking we can't hear you uh I'm I'm assuming that they are
29:23 talking about the financial model that will build the benefits out of would that be right I believe so yes yeah so the model
29:31 itself no would not be available on the website but the study is what is available on the website for people to
29:38 look into the way we write these studies is we kind of explain to some level how
29:43 we went about the process of putting this together so somebody who reached to the model may be able to in
29:49 collaboration with a the TCO you know analysis through Juniper be able to
29:55 figure out a way of you know determining how this will benefit them but the short answer is that model
30:02 itself is proprietary it will not be on the website sorry thanks for that um any any additional
30:08 light you can shed on the the benefits of of app store was there other things that maybe didn't fit maybe so neatly in
30:15 the categories that you had uh I don't one of the the things with
30:24 with us yet at Forest uh Terry was like the unquantified benefits that I told
30:29 you about it you know we have to deal with time and being able to you know um
30:34 talk to the right people in deep into the organization to actually bring numbers from those but I think
30:41 there's a lot of benefit in those because each of them actually told us you know if you actually look at the
30:47 consistency of you know being able to have configuration consistency it's worth something it's just so happened
30:53 that within this study and the time frame we had we could not dig into all of that so
30:58 just look at those unquantified benefits and you know within each environment you can see how much benefit they can be out
31:06 of those so I think this the return for this can be even a little bigger than
31:11 what we presented if we were able to quantify more of these things thanks T
31:16 um around turning back to you excuse me um does abstra support three-stage and
31:22 five-stage evpn vxlan reference designs only what can you tell us there
31:29 sure um uh with the new release actually with
31:34 4.1.1 abstract can support all reference designs all their data center reference
31:40 designs and obviously previously the App Store was opinionated opinionated and we
31:46 we could only support three and five stage and evpn and collapse fabric but with 4.1 4.1.1 it's all uh any any
31:55 different designs will be supported please look out for a launch happening on September 15th and if you are an
32:01 existing customer of juniper you can get an early release in your hands and
32:07 experience the cutting it features coming in 4.1.1 and once again the release date is September 15th please
32:13 look out thanks for that um and with that we uh we are bumping up
32:19 against our time that's uh that's all the time we have for questions today um my sincerest thanks to both Arun
32:26 Gandhi of juniper and T formula from Forrester research Light reading appreciates your time and
32:32 expertise on data center economics and and how well build to to manage the mega
32:38 bandwidth uh Evolution coming our way thank you as well to our sponsor Juniper
32:45 as well as do everyone in the audience we appreciate you joining us for this light reading webinar techno economic
32:51 analysis for automating your data center with abstra again thank you for your attention and
32:57 participation see you again soon Teddy thanks for orchestrating it thank
33:03 you thanks Steve for all the analysis and the report appreciate it yeah I appreciate you guys having us it was a
33:10 great ride so thank you very much and we hope you know we presented the the study
33:15 as best as we can again everybody who's on the you know on the webinar just go
33:20 on the website look at at it in more detail there's way more in there than what we could have covered in 30 minutes
33:27 thank you totally totally into a spot on thank you thanks Terry thanks everybody