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UltraDNS is a subsidiary of NeuStar. UltraDNS offers managed DNS and traffic management services. UltraDNS claims their managed DNS solutions are "capable of processing thousands of queries per second". <ref>[http://www.neustarreferrals.biz/ultradns-r  UltraDNS]</ref> Services offered by UltraDNS are mainly targeted towards companies and businesses rather than individuals, UltraDNS saying that they provide " solutions to organizations that rely on DNS for their critical business processes, applications and services, delivering superior security, reliability and performance." <ref>[http://ultradns.com/company/overview.html UltraDNS company overview]</ref>
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| logo            = NewUltraDNSlogo.png
| type            = Privately Held


| industry        = Network and Communications
| founded        = Brisbane, CA, USA, 1999
| founders        = Rodney Joffe
| ownership      =
| headquarters    = 1000 Marina Blvd #600 <br>Brisbane, CA 94005
| country        = USA
| businesses      =
| products        =
| employees      = 51-200
| revenue        = $333 mil (parent company rev?)<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/companies/ultradns UltraDNS on LinkedIn]</ref>
| website        = http://www.ultradns.com
| blog            =
| facebook        =
| linkedin        =
| twitter        = ultradns
| keypeople      = [[Rodney Joffe]], chairman, CEO
}}
'''UltraDNS''' is a subsidiary of [[NeuStar]]. UltraDNS offers [[DNS]] and traffic management services. UltraDNS claim their managed [[DNS]] solutions are "capable of processing thousands of queries per second."<ref>[http://www.neustarreferrals.biz/ultradns-r  UltraDNS]</ref> Services offered by UltraDNS are mainly targeted towards companies and businesses rather than individuals, UltraDNS provides "solutions to organizations that rely on [[DNS]] for their critical business processes, applications and services." <ref>[http://ultradns.com/company/overview.html UltraDNS company overview]</ref>


== History ==
== History ==


The domain ultradns.com was registered on June 29, 1998 <ref>[http://www.dailychanges.com/ultradns.com/ DailyChanges UltraDNS page]</ref> but the company was founded in 1999, in Brisbane, California in the United States of America. <ref>[http://venturebeatprofiles.com/company/profile/ultradns UltraDNS page on VentureBeatProfiles]</ref>  
The domain ultradns.com was registered on June 29th, 1998; <ref>[http://www.dailychanges.com/ultradns.com/ DailyChanges UltraDNS page]</ref> but the company was founded in 1999, in Brisbane, California.<ref>[http://venturebeatprofiles.com/company/profile/ultradns UltraDNS page on VentureBeatProfiles]</ref>  


An article featured in the edition of Business Wire that appeared on July 31, 2000 mentioned UltraDNS as being the "First Company to Offer Outsourced Infrastructure Solutions for Large, Directory-Initiated Applications". <ref>[http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2000_July_31/ai_63763422/ UltraDNS Corporation Formed To Lead Innovations In Services-Based Internet Infrastructure Solutions, Business Wire]</ref>
An article featured in the edition of Business Wire that appeared on July 31st, 2000, mentioned UltraDNS as being the "First Company to Offer Outsourced Infrastructure Solutions for Large, Directory-Initiated Applications".<ref>[http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2000_July_31/ai_63763422/ UltraDNS Corporation Formed To Lead Innovations In Services-Based Internet Infrastructure Solutions, Business Wire]</ref>


UltraDNS provides DNS services to important names in the on-line industry like Oracle.com, LinkedIn.com, Myspace.com, Amazon.com, Gap.com, Diamond.com and others.  
UltraDNS provides [[DNS]] services to important names in the online industry like [[Oracle.com]], [[LinkedIn.com]], [[Myspace.com]], Amazon.com, Gap.com, Diamond.com, and others.  


The company was not avoided by problems in its history, as on 31 May 2009 NetworkWorld reported that a number of important websites which used the services of UltraDNS, including Petco.com, Advertising.com, SalesForce.com and Amazon.com, experienced downtime of up to a couple of hours, due to a Distributed Denial of Service (D-Dos) attack. <ref>[http://www.networkworld.com/news/2009/033109-ultradns-service-attacked.html Some UltraDNS customers knocked offline by attack]</ref> A similar report appeared on the ZDNet blog. <ref>[http://www.zdnet.com/blog/btl/ddos-attack-on-ultradns-affects-amazoncom-salesforcecom-petcocom/15601 DDoS attack on UltraDNS affects Amazon.com, SalesForce.com, Petco.com]</ref> This was quite a hit to the company as they claim that their services also "protect your customers’ Web operations from DNS-based DDoS attacks and pharming attacks from DNS cache poisoning. Our redundant infrastructure means no single point of failure."<ref>[http://www.neustarreferrals.biz/ultradns-r UltraDNS on NeuStar]</ref>
The company has experienced some problems.  On May 31st, 2009, [[NetworkWorld]] reported that a number of important websites which used the services of UltraDNS, including Petco.com, Advertising.com, SalesForce.com and Amazon.com, experienced downtime of up to a couple of hours, due to a [[DDoS|Distributed Denial of Service]] attack.<ref>[http://www.networkworld.com/news/2009/033109-ultradns-service-attacked.html Some UltraDNS customers knocked offline by attack]</ref> A similar report appeared on the [[ZDNet]] blog.<ref>[http://www.zdnet.com/blog/btl/ddos-attack-on-ultradns-affects-amazoncom-salesforcecom-petcocom/15601 DDoS attack on UltraDNS affects Amazon.com, SalesForce.com, Petco.com]</ref> This was quite a hit to the company as they claim that their services also "protect your customers’ Web operations from DNS-based [[DDoS]] attacks and pharming attacks from [[DNS]] cache poisoning. Our redundant infrastructure means no single point of failure."<ref>[http://www.neustarreferrals.biz/ultradns-r UltraDNS on NeuStar]</ref>


UltraDNS also experienced trouble in 2006, when due to [[DDoS]] attacks targeting them, a number of websites that used the services of [[Prolexic]], a company specialized in protecting websites from [[DDoS]] attacks, experienced heavy downtime, including the famous [[Blue Security]] website of their anti-spam product Blue Frog. Brian Krebs of The Washington Post reported that due to the fact that Prolexic used [[DNS]] services from UltraDNS, the attack was concentrated on UltraDNS resulting in the Blue Frog website going down.<ref>[http://voices.washingtonpost.com/securityfix/2006/05/blue_security_surrenders_but_s.html Blue Security Kicked While It's Down]</ref>


== References ==
== References ==
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== External links ==
[http://ultradns.com/index.html Official website of UltraDNS] <br>
[http://maps.google.com/maps?q=1000+Marina+Blvd++%23600%2C+Brisbane%2C+CA+94005 UltraDNS headquarters location on Google Maps]
[[Category:DNS Services]]

Latest revision as of 18:18, 17 March 2021

Type: Privately Held
Industry: Network and Communications
Founded: Brisbane, CA, USA, 1999
Founder(s): Rodney Joffe
Headquarters: 1000 Marina Blvd #600
Brisbane, CA 94005
Country: USA
Employees: 51-200
Revenue: $333 mil (parent company rev?)[1]
Website: http://www.ultradns.com
Twitter: @ultradns
Key People
Rodney Joffe, chairman, CEO

UltraDNS is a subsidiary of NeuStar. UltraDNS offers DNS and traffic management services. UltraDNS claim their managed DNS solutions are "capable of processing thousands of queries per second."[2] Services offered by UltraDNS are mainly targeted towards companies and businesses rather than individuals, UltraDNS provides "solutions to organizations that rely on DNS for their critical business processes, applications and services." [3]

History

The domain ultradns.com was registered on June 29th, 1998; [4] but the company was founded in 1999, in Brisbane, California.[5]

An article featured in the edition of Business Wire that appeared on July 31st, 2000, mentioned UltraDNS as being the "First Company to Offer Outsourced Infrastructure Solutions for Large, Directory-Initiated Applications".[6]

UltraDNS provides DNS services to important names in the online industry like Oracle.com, LinkedIn.com, Myspace.com, Amazon.com, Gap.com, Diamond.com, and others.

The company has experienced some problems. On May 31st, 2009, NetworkWorld reported that a number of important websites which used the services of UltraDNS, including Petco.com, Advertising.com, SalesForce.com and Amazon.com, experienced downtime of up to a couple of hours, due to a Distributed Denial of Service attack.[7] A similar report appeared on the ZDNet blog.[8] This was quite a hit to the company as they claim that their services also "protect your customers’ Web operations from DNS-based DDoS attacks and pharming attacks from DNS cache poisoning. Our redundant infrastructure means no single point of failure."[9]

UltraDNS also experienced trouble in 2006, when due to DDoS attacks targeting them, a number of websites that used the services of Prolexic, a company specialized in protecting websites from DDoS attacks, experienced heavy downtime, including the famous Blue Security website of their anti-spam product Blue Frog. Brian Krebs of The Washington Post reported that due to the fact that Prolexic used DNS services from UltraDNS, the attack was concentrated on UltraDNS resulting in the Blue Frog website going down.[10]

References


External links

Official website of UltraDNS
UltraDNS headquarters location on Google Maps