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November 19, 2010

DNS - Will DNS Provider Dynamic Network Services Celebrate This Year?



At Interop New York 2010 recently TMC’s CEO Rich Tehrani (News - Alert) had a chance to interview Jeremy Hitchcock, CEO of Dynamic Network Services.

Hitchcock said that one thing all companies have in common, be they are startups for Fortune 500 denizens, is their need to scale to meet demand. He outlined some ways all companies can approach that.

About this time last year, TMC (News - Alert) hadthenews that Dynamic Network Services (News - Alert), a DNS service provider based in Manchester, N.H., had gained validation, approval, exposure and increased credibility from Google that its technology service offerings are “increasingly relevant.”

At the time, Hitchcock said, "For over 10 years we've been building technology built upon the Internet's Domain Name System (DNS). Today we celebrate a victory of unprecedented proportions as Google (News - Alert) rolls out a service based upon similar DNS technology. Although the focus of their Public DNS service revolves around recursive DNS and our DynDNS and Dynect Platform services are authoritative DNS solutions, we bought a cake, popped some champagne, and celebrated this important milestone in our space."

Hitchcock also shared with Tehrani his thoughts on current trends in the industry. “As people move content over to v6, that’s probably going to be the real driver of both eyeballs and content being v6 enabled. I think for the first time we’re starting to see credible websites moving content into v6. It’s not just in the lab anymore.”

He also offered some observations on what he thought the important, critical upgrades were, in terms of the naming scheme, and how he sees his customers experiencing the pain of URLs getting garbled in transmission and what his company can do to help them with that.


David Sims is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of David’s articles, please visit his columnist page. He also blogs for TMCnet here.

Edited by Tammy Wolf

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