
Data-driven resource management and the future of cloud
One of the top advantages afforded by the cloud is the ability to auto-scale in response to demand — a feature that has transformed what was once capacity planning into a more continuous cycle of capacity and resource management.

The key to paying down technical debt
Critical to accelerating business velocity is eliminating the drag of technical debt to free up resources for growth initiatives. But paying down technical debt isn’t an easy task. In this article, learn which modernization...

Addressing IoT security with DNS and DNSSEC
Incorporating DNSSEC and ensuring the DNS setup for connected devices is secure and resilient is fundamental to IoT security and will only become more imperative in this rapidly advancing, connected world.

Why 5G is bringing edge computing and automation front and center
The adoption of 5G and edge computing will drive new expectations for an always-on, high performing network and services, which will lead many enterprises to embrace automation.

IoT, AR and AI – How this year’s CES announcements will affect IT infrastructure in 2018
As adoption of these technologies continues, enterprises will look for new ways to direct traffic from users, automate routing decisions and provide an always-on, secure connection.

Resiliency in the age of cloud services
Introducing cloud service redundancy starts with managing application workload: how do you direct work across multiple cloud service providers?

Designing a content delivery strategy
As the internet has mushroomed in size and traffic, DNS has adapted to become a critical factor in application delivery. Organizations that rely on content delivery networks (CDNs) can work with their DNS provider(s) to create a CDN...
Moving fast and making friends: the power of a tight-knit industry community
Despite the gigantic weight of the industries built on the internet, at its core the internet operates atop a relatively small set of systems. DNS, the entry point to nearly every online application and a key anchor of the internet,...
What makes application delivery in China so hard?
The truth of the matter is that entering the Chinese internet market is hard. There are the obvious culture and regulatory barriers, but there are also a number of technical barriers, specifically, when it comes to delivering...

Why companies are building application-specific edge delivery networks
The growing trend of companies creating their own edge delivery networks has a major payoff. They can service their applications via these networks to enable greater resilience and performance for their users.

3 leading indicator Software-as-a-Service metrics to understand where your business is heading
We know the flagship metrics by which Software-as-a-Service businesses are gauged — Customer Acquisition Cost, Customer Lifetime Value, churn and the like. Understanding these metrics is key to measuring the health and value of a...
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