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Neustar, Inc. (NYSE: NSR) provides market-leading and innovative services that enable trusted communication across networks, applications, and enterprises around the world. Neustar Domain Name Registry Services operates the global registry for .US and .BIZ; in addition, it provides back-end registry services for .co, .tel and .travel, gateway services to country code top level domains, internationalized domain names (IDNs), and full registry services to new top level domains. Neustar's registry is connected to over 280 domain name registrars worldwide. For more information, visit www.neustar.biz and www.neustarregistry.biz.
Neustar SiteProtect mitigates attacks in the cloud, far away from your infrastructure. It has the bandwidth and flexibility to repel today's massive attacks, many of them estimated to be as large as 100Gbps. more»
With our 100% SLA, UltraDNS is your assurance that customers will reach your site instead of being denied. As a cloud-based service, it requires no additional hardware, software or in-house expertise. more»
The UltraDNS SiteBacker Service is a cost-effective monitoring and failover solution for companies of all sizes; it requires no additional dedicated hardware or software and can be quickly deployed with minimal effort. more»
A server load balancing solution deployed globally, routing customer requests as soon as they touch the edge of the network -- yet requiring no hardware deployment. Sound like a pipe dream? Not if the traffic monitoring is performed at the DNS level, and the solution leverages one of the world's most reliable DNS infrastructures. more»
This traffic management solution allows you to send visitors to specific servers based on their geographic location. Why do this? Because with Directional DNS you can deliver geographically specific content and images to your end users, which improves site performance and the end-user experience. more»
In the past, network management was relatively straightforward. You have DNS servers; you have a spreadsheet with the ranges of IP addresses for your network equipment. You have one person who assigns out new IP addresses, and you go weeks or months between any IP address requests. The game has changed. more»
Mark F. Bregman
Senior Vice President and CTO at NeustarJoined on Sep 19, 2011
Rick Rumbarger
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