
HPE integration with Juniper networks was approved by the White House for national security reasons: Source
- American intelligence enabled HPE-Juniper networks mergers– It was banned by the Ministry of Justice – as a measure of national security to counter Huawei’s hegemony, believing that the American company combined will be more able to compete in the world against its Chinese rival, according to a source familiar with the events. This step arose from the concerns related to Huawei’s relationships with CCP and pushed into non -interpreted intervention by activist Laura Lomer.
Equalization worth 14 billion dollars between the giants of the computer network Hewlett Packard Enterprise and Juniper networks It was allowed to move forward after the American intelligence intervention to achieve this on the issue of national security, tells a source familiar with the events luck.
The feeling within the federal government was that the HPE-Juniper’s offers combined in the market would be “Bulwark” against Huawei The source said that the Chinese company may be more dominant in the markets in which the Chinese company may be more dominant because it provides one full technology.
The intervention of the non -specified intelligence officials in the integration process, which was banned by the Ministry of Justice to combat monopoly, was Axios was first reported. However, Fortune can confirm that the fear of Huawei is the issue that has sparked the approval of the merger.
The source said: “It is widely known that Huawei is closely related to the Communist Party of China, and its products have been repeatedly identified in the United States and many other countries as a threat to national security,” the source said.
“The competition is global, and the combined HPE-Junior is a stronger party against it, against Huawei.
Huawei did not immediately respond to two requests for comment. Hpe refused to comment when accessed.
The process that leads to the approval of the deal, which was linked to Two senior officials of the Ministry of Justice lose their jobsDruze for a short period Laura Loomer angeredRight right online provocation. On social media, she claimed that Hpe paid two consultants allied with President Trump, each million dollars, each to engage in “trade influence”. Loomer later delete the claim.
Tell two sources luck She was confusing Lomer’s intervention.
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