Showing content for author: Hilary Vizel
12 posts
12 posts
Network vs Cybersecurity: Can’t We All Just Get Along?
Network and cybersecurity professionals are struggling to collaborate, and everyone is feeling the consequences. We explore what exactly is bothering them.
BlueCat: Among 2018 Best Workplaces™ in Technology
We’re happy to announce that we’ve made the list for Best Workplaces™ in Technology for 2018! Read on & find out why our company culture is one of the…
Working as an Intern at BlueCat Networks
This post was written by Nathaniel Paquin, one of our past co-op students who recently graduated from the BlueCat Program – we wish him all the best in…
VitalQIP Migration: One Customer’s Experience
Recently, BlueCat hosted a half day summit where we invited several VitalQIP customers to discuss their migration strategies and goals. In order to make the…
The 3 Sides of a Successful VitalQIP Migration
Changes are underway – many customers of VitalQIP are now looking to find a new centrally managed DNS platform to suit their specific business needs.…
Critical Infrastructure is Under Cyber Threat – Can DNS Help?
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced this week that it is creating a center to help private industry defend critical infrastructure.
Three User Groups, Three Chances to Reflect
As proud DNS geeks, doing our homework is something we’re quite accustomed to. Recently, we hosted three BlueCat User Groups in order to get to know our…
Why Microsoft DNS Isn’t Appropriate for the JEDI Cloud
While Microsoft DNS may be functioning just fine, you‚Äôll soon find yourself running into problems if you use it for your cloud migration. Here’s why.
BlueCat’s Declassified Cisco Survival Guide
Heading to Cisco Live? Read our helpful guide to have the best experience possible. While you’re there, come stop by booth #1919 to say hi!
Key Takeaways: Gartner Security and Risk Management Summit
At our recent visit to Gartner Security and Risk Management Summit 2018, we gained some key insights into how the approach to cybersecurity is evolving:
What DOD’s JEDI Cloud Contract Means for Your DNS
This is the second installment in a four-part series on the JEDI cloud. Come for the knowledge, stay for the Star Wars references.
How to Prepare DNS Infrastructure for a JEDI Cloud Migration
The Department of Defense is about to award the JEDI contract ‚Äì and this means that agencies need to get ready for cloud migration. This episode…
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