Ask any seasoned networking professional and he will tell you that while corporate DNS/DHCP services are mission-critical they tend to receive minimal attention. This negligence is no longer tolerable—businesses depend upon the network for access to data center resources, web-based applications, and IP phones; and, network availability depends upon DNS/DHCP. Over the next few years, large and small organizations will finally give DNS/DHCP its due as:
To research this report, ESG interviewed numerous IT and network managers responsible for DNS/DHCP services. These individuals came from various industry segments including federal government agencies, local/state government agencies, healthcare companies, and high-tech manufacturing companies.
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