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Unhappy with its Windows 2000 server, which did not provide the DNS/DHCP high availability that would eliminate any potential DNS/DHCP-related network…
Case Study: Universität Salzburg
With 16,500 students and around 2,700 employees in research, teaching and administration, the Paris Lodron Universität, founded in 1662, is the largest…
Case Study: University College Dublin
University College Dublin (UCD) was founded in 1854 as the Catholic University of Ireland by John Henry Cardinal Newman. After a few iterations as the Royal…
TYROLIT (www.tyrolit.com) is one of the world’s largest producers of grinding, cutting, drilling and dressing tools, as well as machines for the…
Case Study: Hochschule Ostwestfalen-Lippe University
Located in North-Rhine Westphalia (NRW), western Germany, the Hochschule Ostwestfalen-Lippe – University of Applied Sciences (www.hs-owl.de), or HS-OWL,…
Case study: Medical University of South Carolina
With BlueCat, the Medical University of South Carolina centralized management and visibility for DNS, DHCP, and IP addresses on the network.
CBC Interview with BlueCat on the importance of happy workers
How important are happy workers? Some lessons learned on employee engagement from @mhyattbluecat w/@DianneBuckner
BlueCat Appoints New VP of European Sales and Business Development
Günter Sandmann Focused on Continuing to Expand BlueCat’s European Sales Team and Market Share
Why Cloud Security is essential for the success of Internet of Things
The integration of Internet of Things (IoT) into daily lives is a hot topic for the consumer market with smart home appliances, smart phones and wearables…
BlueCat Joins Riverbed-Ready Technology Alliance
TORONTO AND SAN FRANCISO – April 12, 2016 – BlueCat, a leading provider of DNS, DHCP and IP address management solutions (DDI), today announced that it…
CTO Andrew Wertkin Interviews with InformationWeek at RSA
Securing IoT & Supporting Innovation
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Dark Reading: 7 Signs of Infosec’s Groundhog’s Day Syndrome
Irritations that plague security pros day in and day out.
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