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Constellix DNS Releases New and Improved Control Panel

March 22, 2016
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New update for our GeoDNS platform

DNS management and monitoring solution, Constellix, announces the release of a new control panel for their GeoDNS platform, Constellix DNS. Users will now be able to see changes from GUI improvements, to greater integration with the Sonar control panel, and more.

(Reston, VA) – Constellix, the most accurate GeoDNS and network monitoring suite, is steadily rolling out new features to improve their DNS platform over the next few weeks to prepare for launch. This week, the engineers announced the control panel has received multiple GUI (Graphic User Interface) improvements, feature upgrades, and even more integrations with the Constellix Sonar platform. Sonar is the second part of the Constellix platform, designed to help administrators detect and troubleshoot issues within their network and DNS configurations.

“We’ve been working with our current users to optimize the suite for every kind of administrator: from experts in DNS management to clients who are just learning how to take control of their traffic,” says President of Constellix Steven Job. Both Constellix DNS and Sonar were inspired by customer requests for features from sister company DNS Made Easy over the past 14 years.

“We place a large amount of dependency on our beta testers, so much that sometimes it seems we designed the suite custom-tailored to their requirements of a managed DNS service,” says Job. With the aid of beta-user feedback, Constellix engineers were able to optimize the flow of the many setup wizards. These changes will be seen over the next week as the upgrade is rolled out.

One of the features requested from DNS Made Easy clients has been the addition of bulk record modification tools. During this last update, Constellix added advanced functionality to the bulk modification features to improve ease of use.

All of these changes come just a few months before Constellix engineers anticipate to launch the suite out of beta. Currently, DNS Made Easy users can take advantage of the full suite for free using their DNSME login credentials.

About Constellix

Constellix is a subsidiary of Tiggee LLC, the creators of DNS Made Easy, and the world leader in providing global IP Anycast enterprise DNS services. Constellix is the only traffic management solution built for the cloud that combines DNS management with monitoring solutions. Constellix DNS is the most powerful and precise DNS query management platform, fully integrated with the Sonar monitoring platform. Users can quickly change routing configurations based on the analysis from Sonar alerts. Constellix Sonar has integrated tools that offer a range of advanced monitoring features including performance optimization, troubleshooting, real-time logging, and alert management built for teams.

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