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Home » Juniper Expands Mist AI for Client-to-Cloud Automation

Juniper Expands Mist AI for Client-to-Cloud Automation

May 7, 2025
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Juniper Networks introduced a suite of enhancements to its Mist AI-native networking platform, expanding Marvis AI’s visibility and automation across wired, wireless, and WAN environments. The latest update brings “client-to-cloud experience twinning” with Marvis Minis—digital agents that now provide end-to-end monitoring across public and private cloud environments. Additionally, a new Marvis Actions dashboard gives IT teams full control over self-driving network operations, while the updated Marvis Client delivers client-side telemetry from Android, Windows, and macOS devices for real-time performance insights.

With these enhancements, Marvis Minis now perform proactive synthetic testing, isolate issues by site, ISP, or region, and pinpoint the root cause of performance degradation—without requiring agents or sensors. The new Marvis Actions dashboard further aligns with Juniper’s vision for self-driving networks, enabling proactive remediation of issues like VLAN misconfigurations and RRM optimization. The Marvis Client extends Mist’s AI capabilities directly to user devices, allowing IT teams to troubleshoot with deep telemetry such as firmware versions, OS type, and radio hardware—streamlining operations and reducing mean time to resolution.

Juniper continues to position its Mist platform as a foundational AI-native solution for next-generation enterprise networks. By combining real-time user experience analysis, automation, and cloud-native design, Juniper enables network teams to scale operations efficiently while delivering consistent application performance from client to cloud.

  • Marvis Minis now analyze application performance across WAN and cloud without agents or sensors
  • Marvis Actions dashboard provides visual history and control over self-driving operations
  • Enhanced Marvis Client gathers real-time telemetry from Android, Windows, and macOS devices
  • AIOps capabilities help resolve VLAN errors, optimize RRM, and automate firmware compliance
  • Updates align with Juniper’s goal of enabling self-driving, AI-native networks

“These enhancements shift the paradigm from traditional observability to an AI-native model… Juniper continues to deliver state-of-the-art automation, insight and assurance—setting the stage for a foundational shift to agentic AI in the networking industry,” said Sudheer Matta, SVP of Products, Campus and Branch at Juniper Networks.

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