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VeriSign Debuts Cloud-Based DNS Service

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Larry Barrett
Larry Barrett
Aug 11, 2010

Managing an increasingly mobile workforce can be a tall order. Add to it the proliferation of devices running on the network, and the ongoing strain of maintaining a robust and secure Web presence, and it’s a real challenge.

VeriSign is trying to help. With the new Managed DNS service, VeriSign is offering an enterprise-ready system that will handle their Domain Name System management infrastructure in a secure and reliable cloud environment. Datamation takes a look.


VeriSign this week pushed out VeriSign Managed DNS, a new enterprise-class service that lets companies move their Domain Name System management infrastructure off internal servers to a cloud-based environment.

The idea is to give enterprises a cheap, secure way to keep their corporate websites, email and Web systems live and available without burdening the IT staff with the responsibility of managing and maintaining thousands of domains.



Read the full story at Datamation:


VeriSign Launches Cloud-Based DNS Management Service

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