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BlueCat Migration services
BlueCat migration services help you methodically move DNS networks and workloads, mitigating risk to your data and core business functions.
BlueCat Edge-enabled migrations
With BlueCat Edge, simplify migrations from legacy systems using intelligent forwarding and Adaptive Plugins while reducing downtime risk.
IPv4 vs IPv6: What’s the difference?
The transition to IPv6 is here. Learn more with BlueCat about the necessity of it, the timeline, and the numerous benefits and challenges of IPv4 vs IPv6.
GAO report reveals difficulty of IPv6 migrations
How difficult are IPv6 migrations? A recent GAO report on DOD’s transition plan provides some sobering conclusions.
eBook: The Cost of Free
This eBook outlines the journey from the functional to the inevitable, when you realize your free DNS is anything but. See how both tactical and strategic…
Before migrating, cleansing your DDI data is crucial
During a DDI migration, it’s important to get ahead of any bad data and misconfigurations before they wreak havoc on your future solution.
BlueCat Migration Case Study: Federal System Integrator
Here’s how BlueCat migrated a spin-off of a Federal System Integrator with zero downtime.
Migration Services Datasheet
BlueCat’s migration process ensures a seamless transition from VitalQIP, Infoblox, Microsoft, and other DNS solutions.
Avoiding a Cloud Belly Flop
How can CIOs prevent problematic cloud deployments? We offer some strategic perspective on how core network infrastructure investments pay dividends in a…
The JEDI Program
Play video Cloud migrations don’t happen overnight. It takes an average of 18 months for Federal agencies to plan, prepare, and implement their cloud…
How homegrown BIND DNS drags down digital transformation
BIND DNS is fine for small enterprises, but when things start to scale and become complex, a different feature set is required.
When to replace BIND DNS
BIND DNS is fine for small enterprises, but as networks grow it gets very complicated and costly to manage. Here’s when to replace BIND DNS.