BlueCat Networks
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概述
总部
加拿大
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成立年份
2001
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公司类型
私营公司
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收入
$10-100m
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员工人数
201 - 1,000
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网站
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推特句柄
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公司介绍
BlueCat IP 地址管理、DNS 和 DHCP 解决方案为弹性网络奠定了基础,可扩展并适应通过整合、扩展和现代化对您的基础设施提出的不断变化的需求。 BlueCat 在许多领域为企业、政府机构和电信服务提供商提供帮助,从 BYOD 和虚拟化到云、软件定义网络和物联网。
主要客户
CSC、MUSC、萨尔茨堡大学、PNC 银行
物联网应用简介
技术栈
BlueCat Networks的技术栈描绘了BlueCat Networks在基础设施即服务 (iaas), 应用基础设施与中间件, 网络安全和隐私, 网络与连接, 和 自动化与控制等物联网技术方面的实践。
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边缘层
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云层
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应用层
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配套技术
技术能力:
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实例探究.

Case Study
Global Deployment of IPAM at Top Tier Pharmaceutical Company
This large pharmaceutical company was facing the following challenges: - Solidify the network as the infrastructure across which their intellectual property is developed, quality-assured and delivered to market while enhancing global network security, speed and agility. - Better manage the process of merging acquired companies into the main corporate network. - Reduce business risk by implementing role-based access, full change tracking and the replacement of fragmented, spreadsheet-based management of IPAM data. - Increase the ROI on network-associated IT investments, such as virtualization, cloud and SDN.

Case Study
The Medical University Simplifies Network Management with BlueCat
With nearly 3,000 students in six colleges, 1,500 full and part-time teaching staff and a 750-bed medical center, the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) is the only comprehensive academic health center in South Carolina. MUSC offers educational programs in the biomedical sciences, dentistry, health professions, medicine, nursing and pharmacy. Each year, MUSC admits almost 33,000 patients to its hospitals, while its outpatient facilities serve 800,000 patients. MUSC’s network spans 30+ remote sites and its IP address space is comprised of approximately 30,000 IP addresses. The network must support the diverse needs of both the hospital and university, as well as the intensive demands of medical researchers for online collaboration.

Case Study
Scalable Global Routing for Hybrid Cloud in the Insurance Industry
With approximately 20 application sites and more than 450 user sites to interconnect, this insurer wanted to continue seamless operations. More importantly, it wanted consistent policy enforcement, security, and risk management across its entire hybrid estate.To satisfy this requirement, the cloud team deployed Private Endpoints in Azure to secure the IP without much understanding of the networking implications. Unfortunately, this made it impossible to resolve DNS (and therefore ensure connectivity) between data center resources and Azure DNS zones.The cloud team realized they couldn’t satisfy both their security and scalability requirements using their Azure toolset alone.

Case Study
Medical Technology Company
Managing network connections between medical devices deployed in the field and the company’s service staff proved to be a multifaceted challenge:Compliance: Under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), all of the connections between medical devices and the company’s servers had to be encrypted. Network Conflicts: The company’s devices rely on the IT infrastructures of the medical centers and clinics where they are deployed. Visibility: The company’s network infrastructure has been shaped over time by multiple mergers, acquisitions, strategic initiatives, and partnerships. The company’s Microsoft-based DNS did not deliver the range of functionality required by such a complex, compliance-based network architecture. In order to deliver the efficiency of automated processes, the company needed a single point of truth for its DNS infrastructure – one which supported the use of APIs and automation.

Case Study
Scalable Automation Initiatives in the Healthcare Industry
Their automation initiatives couldn’t scaleThe entire networking team at this 129,000-person organization is just a small handful of professionals. And they were relying on some Powershell scripts to interface with BlueCat’s API.While the pet project proved the value of automating DDI services, the team began to run into scale problems.

Case Study
Global Hybrid and Multi-Cloud Visibility in the Manufacturing Industry
The company, whose corporate structure (and network) is organized around supporting world-class innovation across a number of verticals, had thousands of subscriptions on multiple clouds. And no visibility into what was in them.Getting a handle on this manufacturer’s global cloud estate was critical to its cloud and networking teams. They needed it to manage the allocation of IP addresses and namespaces to avoid conflicts, and to respond authoritatively and securely to queries across on-premises and the cloud more effectively. They also needed it to track usage for service health, security, and compliance purposes.The cloud service providers (CSPs) weren’t helpful in enabling the multi-cloud visibility they needed. “
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