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{{CompanyInfo|
| logo            = UltraDNS logo.jpg
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| logo            = NewUltraDNSlogo.png
 
| type            = Privately Held
 
| type            = Privately Held
| industry        = network and communications
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| founded        = Brisbane, California (1999)
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| industry        = Network and Communications
| founder(s)      = Rodney Joffe
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| founded        = Brisbane, CA, USA, 1999
| headquarters    = 1000 Marina Blvd #600 <br>
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| founders        = Rodney Joffe
Brisbane, CA 94005
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| ownership      =
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| headquarters    = 1000 Marina Blvd #600 <br>Brisbane, CA 94005
 
| country        = USA
 
| country        = USA
| products        = DNS services, traffic management services
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| businesses      =
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| products        =  
 
| employees      = 51-200  
 
| employees      = 51-200  
 
| revenue        = $333 mil (parent company rev?)<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/companies/ultradns UltraDNS on LinkedIn]</ref>
 
| revenue        = $333 mil (parent company rev?)<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/companies/ultradns UltraDNS on LinkedIn]</ref>
 
| website        = http://www.ultradns.com
 
| website        = http://www.ultradns.com
| keypeople      = [[Rodney Joffe]], chairman, CEO <ref>[http://www.iadl.org/RodneyJoffe/rodneyjoffe.html Rodney Joffe]</ref>
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| blog            =
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| facebook        =
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| linkedin        =
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| twitter        = ultradns
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| keypeople      = [[Rodney Joffe]], chairman, CEO  
 
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UltraDNS is a subsidiary of [[NeuStar]]. UltraDNS offers [[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 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>
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'''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 ==
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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.  
 
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.  
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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 ([[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>
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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>
 
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>
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[http://maps.google.com/maps?q=1000+Marina+Blvd++%23600%2C+Brisbane%2C+CA+94005 UltraDNS headquarters location on Google Maps]
 
[http://maps.google.com/maps?q=1000+Marina+Blvd++%23600%2C+Brisbane%2C+CA+94005 UltraDNS headquarters location on Google Maps]
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