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| Business analysts have traditionally served as a bridge between an enterprise IT department and the business units to ensure that software has the functions that users need. But the role is evolving to include responsibility for successful adoption of new software applications. Read More ▶ |
| Video/Webcast: Oracle & Dyn Modern digital business has increased the importance of DNS services, and relying on a solution that isn't completely focused on DNS could be putting you at risk. For example, most ISP-based DNS services still use unicast to route DNS traffic (modern DNS providers use anycast networks), force customers to submit tickets for changes, and may not offer 24x7 DNS support. oin this webinar to learn 3 reasons to leave ISP-based DNS behind. Read More ▶ | CIO Insider | Editor's Picks |
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