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Should you store DNS data in the cloud or data center?
There are tradeoffs to where you store DNS data. Whether in the data center or cloud, BlueCat’s custom logging feature can help you better manage it.
Five cloud challenges for DDI and how to beat them
The cloud-first transition has splintered network visibility and control for NetOps. But the DNS, DHCP, and IPAM hurdles they face can be overcome.
With the ServiceNow Adaptive Plugin, enable self-service IT requests with automated fulfillment, such as hostname and IP address provisioning.
Discover cloud resources to integrate into the BlueCat platform, get updates in near-real-time, and automatically build DNS records and new target domains.
With BlueCat’s Failover Package, get the flexibility to manually control or automate DNS server failover when an outage is detected.
With the simple UI in BlueCat‘s Global Server Selector, easily configure and update DNS for highly available services and distributed applications.
Device Registration Portal (DRP)
With the Device Registration Portal (DRP), register and track mobile and portable devices connected to your internal network.
Enhanced visibility and resolution of errors and threats to help maintain resource uptime.
How DNS Edge Enables Cloud Innovation without Complication
The move to the cloud is fueling innovation, easing development and helping companies provide services to customers or enhance internal capabilities –…
Get visibility into OpenStack managed networks in BlueCat Address Manager and seamlessly automate DNS provisioning of new compute instances.
Place BlueCat service points between your existing internal DNS resolution system and endpoints to pass query data to Splunk for further analysis.
With the BlueCat Reports Package, eliminate manual data wrangling and glean data-driven, actionable insights from industry-standard network reports.
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