Maps API
Managed DNS
A managed DNS provider operates authoritative servers that maintain DNS records for specific domains. Unlike public DNS resolvers that handle general domain lookups, these specialized servers store and manage DNS information only for their assigned domains. When users access a website, their computers first contact a public DNS resolver, which then queries the appropriate authoritative DNS server to find the correct IP address. While domain registrars typically include basic DNS management with domain purchases, dedicated managed DNS providers offer more sophisticated services that work with domains from any registrar. These providers include advanced features such as automatic failover and location-based DNS routing, and can manage domains registered through different companies.
Marketing Automation
Marketing automation software enables businesses to set up automatic responses based on user actions and data. The tools use workflows - created through user-friendly drag-and-drop editors - to define when and how to communicate with customers through various channels like email, chat, or app notifications. For example, a workflow might remind shoppers about items left in their cart or reach out to new registrants who haven't made purchases. These systems integrate with other business tools like CRM and email platforms to access the user data needed to trigger appropriate automated responses.