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North American DNS specialist Bluecat opens development center in Belgrade

Network and IT/DNS specialist BlueCat announced Jan. 24 that it opened a customer care and integration development center in Belgrade, geared to support a growing international demand for the company’s network infrastructure and software platform.

“Supporting our customers worldwide means being closer to where they are, understanding their unique issues, and being available when they need us,” said Petrisa Pecnik, chief customer officer at BlueCat in a company press release. “In Serbia, we have found talented people with the right mix of skills and real-world experience with network technologies, from telecom to multi- and hybrid cloud.”

The new center will BlueCat to accelerate and expand the delivery of third-party software integrations (e.g., ServiceNow, VMware, Splunk, Cisco Umbrella, etc.), which are critical to helping customers realize their network automation and security goals, the company added.

BlueCat describes itself as “the Adaptive DNS™ company.” The company’s mission is to help the world’s largest organizations deliver reliable and secure network access from any location and any network environment.

According to the company, BlueCat re-imagined DNS, which resulted in “Adaptive DNS™”–a a dynamic, open, secure, scalable, and automated DDI management platform that supports the most challenging digital transformation initiatives, like adoption of hybrid cloud and rapid application development.

BlueCat’s DDI management platform was recently recognized as a market leader and outperformer in the recently released GigaOm Radar report that evaluated all the vendors offering DDI Management. The company is headquartered in Toronto and New York and has additional offices throughout the world, including Germany, the United Kingdom, Japan, Singapore and Serbia.

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