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Yes, you can optimize DNS routing for global SaaS use
Routing DNS for SaaS can lead to latency, non-local results, and messy internet breakouts. With BlueCat, optimize SaaS delivery and gain full DNS control.
Yes, you can tame hybrid cloud DNS traffic jams
Admins often use messy conditional forwarding DNS rules to fill hybrid cloud gaps. With BlueCat, automate and gain control over your data pathways.
Yes, networking can extend DNS control into the cloud
When cloud and on-premises DNS are separate, enterprise-wide control is out of reach. Learn how BlueCat can provide a single source of truth for DNS.
Learn how to accelerate DDI-ready cloud provisioning, reestablish DNS authority and governance, and centralize visibility across multi-cloud environments.
Instructions provided allow BlueCat Address Manager (BAM) and BlueCat Gateway to discover and import data from an Amazon cloud environment.
Yes, IT should see what developers do in the cloud
Errors and outages occur when admins lack visibility into DNS and IP allocation in the cloud. With Bluecat, central DDI visibility is within reach.
Cloud DNS: Benefits and obstacles for hybrid networks
Unsure about cloud DNS services and hybrid-cloud enterprises? Learn more with BlueCat, including why it isn’t so simple for managing networks.
IT pros debate: Who should own DNS in the cloud?
Six networking pros dig into who should own DNS in the cloud during the third Critical Conversation on Critical Infrastructure hosted in Network VIP.
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.
Critical DDI challenges with cloud
BlueCat Chief Strategy Officer Andrew Wertkin discusses the benefits and challenges of cloud adoption. Presented at ONUG Fall 2020.
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.
Six non-hype network automation lessons from IT pros
Five IT pros get real about network automation during the first Critical Conversation on Critical Infrastructure hosted in the Network VIP community.
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