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DNS Realities in Organizations Where DNS Is Not their Business
DNS is mission-critical for enterprises, yet it is rarely their core business. Unlike TLD operators or public DNS providers, enterprises operate DNS within complex organizations shaped by hybrid infrastructures, regulatory pressure, fragmented ownership, and persistent skill shortages.
Drawing on recent industry analyst research, this session explores the real challenges enterprises face with DNS not at the protocol level, but around ownership, resilience, auditability, and operational maturity. Beyond technical challenges, the session examines the organizational and human factors that influence how enterprise DNS is actually run day to day.
By connecting technical realities with organizational constraints, the session helps explain why real-world enterprise DNS deployments often diverge from the clean architectures and best practices we design. It provides a diagnostic view of systemic patterns that shape enterprise DNS operations and failure modes, helping to contextualize challenges that are often overlooked in protocol- and tooling-focused discussions.
| Talk duration | 20 Minutes (+5 for Q&A) |
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| Other conferences? | Nothing planned yet. |