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U Calgary turns to BlueCat for IPAM needs

U Calgary turns to BlueCat for IPAM needs

By:  Jennifer Kavur  On: 29 Jul 2008 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

With large wireless projects and VoIP projects on the boiler, ignoring the importance of IP address management could lead to serious headaches

Increased network performance and availability, standards and expectations are pushing organizations to reassess their IP address management, said Info-Tech Research Group analyst Jayanth Angl.

“Today, there are, in most organizations, elevated standards for network performance with wireless LANS, IP telephony, with new mission-critical applications running over the IP network. There are simply greater business dependencies on the IP network that is requiring organizations to ensure that IP address assignment services like DHCP/DNS are running smoothly and are highly available,” he said.

The greater number of IP advices that must be supported is another factor, said Angl. “IP phones, security cameras, wireless handsets -- there’s just simply more devices today that are leveraging the IP networks and require IP addresses.”

Regulatory compliance, whether to fulfil a compliance regulation or for security and auditing purposes, is also a growing concern for IP address management in the enterprise space, he added.

Universities face similar concerns. “Just think of a university as a large corporation,” said Michael Hyatt, CEO and co-founder of Toronto-based BlueCat Networks. “The problem is they have just so many end users -- being the students -- in one way that they have so much to control…running an IP network for a school has a lot to do with control and provisioning.”

Avant-garde in their approach, universities have some of the toughest networks around, said Hyatt. “We like to call them cowboy networks…because they’re a bit about the wild west…usually they need pretty good technology quite early.” The University of Windsor, Lakehead University, Northern Alberta Institute of Technology and the University of Calgary have all incorporated BlueCat’s IPAM technology into their networks.

Distributed management is a serious issue for university campuses, said University of Calgary network analyst Dean Berschl. “You take math and statistics and you give them a number of blocks of IP addresses. You give a couple to Geology. You give some to Physics and so on. Eventually, you run out of addresses, even though you haven’t run out of addresses…because they get lost over time if people are just tracking them in a paper fashion. You’re not quite sure what they’ve done with their addresses and you sort of hope they’re running an IP service that allows their users to get addresses properly. So when you try and reacquire all those addresses, the distributed management is the biggest headache, in my opinion.”


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