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DDI DHCP DNS SOLIDserver NOT Impacted by Log4j Security Vulnerability The EfficientIP SOLIDserver Solution is not affected by the security vulnerability described in the CVE-2021-44228 as it does not in any way use the Apache Log4j library. Following publicity around the Apache Log4j security vulnerability...
DDI DNS DNS Security DDI for Telco: Improving Business Continuity, Operational Efficiency and Scalability For Telecom operators and Internet Service Providers, IP networks are becoming increasingly complex to manage and evolve. Multi cloud, IoT, 5G and other digital transformation projects have introduced “anything-as-a-software”, SD-WAN, NFV and SDN architectures and...
DDI IPAM Network Automation Ansible & DDI Automation: Connecting Compute and Network Teams Ansible as a solid automation foundation Ansible is a great open source software for managing server fleets with regards to their installation and configuration. With Ansible able to exchange with a DDI solution (DNS, DHCP...
DDI DNS DNS Security A Modern DDI Solution Enables Successful Partnerships Between NetOps and SecOps This week’s blog comes courtesy of guest author Shamus McGillicuddy (VP of Research at EMA), a leading industry analyst covering enterprise network technology. Network operations (NetOps) and security operations (SecOps) teams have increased collaboration in...
DNS DNS Security DNS Security – A Critical Element of the Shift to Long-Term Remote Work Twenty months into the COVID-19 pandemic, remote work is no longer a temporary situation but the status quo for many. In fact, recently Gartner forecasts indicated that by the close of this year, 51% of...
DNS DNS Security Network Automation How to Enhance Threat Intelligence with Newly Observed Domains Domain names life cycle… Domain names are used as a way to abstract the location of the related application or service and hide its IP address to the user. It is much easier to remember...