Verisign Inc's Suppliers Performance
VRSN's Supply Chain
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VRSN Costs vs Sales of Suppliers Growth |
Revenues of Verisign Inc's Suppliers, deteriorated by -12.98 % compared to the same quarter a year ago, from the previous quarter, sales fell by -7.85 %, Verisign Inc's cost of sales deteriorated by -3.96 % year on year, relative to one quarter ago cost of sales fell by -0.21 % in Q4.
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Verisign Inc's Suppliers realized a deteriorated in sales by -12.98 % compared to the same quarter a year ago, from the previous quarter, sales fell by -7.85 %, Verisign Inc's cost of sales deteriorated by -3.96 % year on year, compare to one quarter ago cost of sales fell by -0.21 % in Q4.
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Verisign Inc's Comment on Supply Chain
Our operations infrastructure consists of three primary Company-operated secure
data centers in Dulles, Virginia; New Castle, Delaware; and Fribourg, Switzerland
as well as approximately 70 globally distributed resolution sites, which includes
both regional resolution sites and supersites. These secure data centers operate
24 hours a day, supporting our business units and services. The performance and
scale of our infrastructure are critical for our business, and give us the platform
to maintain our leadership position. Key features of our operations infrastructure
include:
Distributed Servers: We deploy a large number of high-speed servers globally to
support capacity and availability demands that, in conjunction with our proprietary
software, processes and procedures, offer automatic failover, global and local
load balancing, and threshold monitoring on critical servers.
Advanced Telecommunications: We deploy and maintain redundant and diverse telecommunications
and routing hardware, and maintain high-speed connections to multiple Internet
service providers (“ISPs”) and peering relationships globally to ensure
that our critical services are readily accessible to customers at all times.
Network Security: We incorporate architectural concepts such as protected domains,
restricted nodes and distributed access control in our system architecture. We
have also developed proprietary communications protocols within and between software
modules that are designed to prevent most known forms of electronic attacks. In
addition, we employ firewalls and intrusion detection software, as well as proprietary
security mechanisms at many points across our infrastructure. We perform recurring
internal vulnerability testing and controls audits, and also contract with third-party
security consultants who perform periodic penetration tests and security risk
assessments on our systems. Verisign has engineered resiliency and diversity into
how it hosts classes of products throughout its set of interconnected sites. This
includes different physical security silos, which themselves are separated into
bulkheads, and in which servers are located. Diversity and functional separation
of duties also extends to operations personnel, with different teams administering
different infrastructure, account credentials, modes of authentication, security
layers, and where appropriate, application software, operating systems and hardware.
Corporate networks are in their own physical silo. Thus, the corporate networks
to which personnel directly connect are separated from the silos that house production
services; administration of production gear from corporate systems must go through
an internal, fortified intermediary; and account credentials used within the corporate
networks are not used within the production silos, nor on the fortified systems.
Services Integrity: Verisign employs both phased and systemic integrity validation
operations via a number of proprietary mechanisms on all internal DNS publication
operations.
Verisign Inc's Comment on Supply Chain
Our operations infrastructure consists of three primary Company-operated secure
data centers in Dulles, Virginia; New Castle, Delaware; and Fribourg, Switzerland
as well as approximately 70 globally distributed resolution sites, which includes
both regional resolution sites and supersites. These secure data centers operate
24 hours a day, supporting our business units and services. The performance and
scale of our infrastructure are critical for our business, and give us the platform
to maintain our leadership position. Key features of our operations infrastructure
include:
Distributed Servers: We deploy a large number of high-speed servers globally to
support capacity and availability demands that, in conjunction with our proprietary
software, processes and procedures, offer automatic failover, global and local
load balancing, and threshold monitoring on critical servers.
Advanced Telecommunications: We deploy and maintain redundant and diverse telecommunications
and routing hardware, and maintain high-speed connections to multiple Internet
service providers (“ISPs”) and peering relationships globally to ensure
that our critical services are readily accessible to customers at all times.
Network Security: We incorporate architectural concepts such as protected domains,
restricted nodes and distributed access control in our system architecture. We
have also developed proprietary communications protocols within and between software
modules that are designed to prevent most known forms of electronic attacks. In
addition, we employ firewalls and intrusion detection software, as well as proprietary
security mechanisms at many points across our infrastructure. We perform recurring
internal vulnerability testing and controls audits, and also contract with third-party
security consultants who perform periodic penetration tests and security risk
assessments on our systems. Verisign has engineered resiliency and diversity into
how it hosts classes of products throughout its set of interconnected sites. This
includes different physical security silos, which themselves are separated into
bulkheads, and in which servers are located. Diversity and functional separation
of duties also extends to operations personnel, with different teams administering
different infrastructure, account credentials, modes of authentication, security
layers, and where appropriate, application software, operating systems and hardware.
Corporate networks are in their own physical silo. Thus, the corporate networks
to which personnel directly connect are separated from the silos that house production
services; administration of production gear from corporate systems must go through
an internal, fortified intermediary; and account credentials used within the corporate
networks are not used within the production silos, nor on the fortified systems.
Services Integrity: Verisign employs both phased and systemic integrity validation
operations via a number of proprietary mechanisms on all internal DNS publication
operations.
VRSN's Suppliers Net profit fell by |
VRSN's Suppliers Net margin fell in Q4 to |
-17.33 % |
5.81 % |
VRSN's vs. Suppliers, Data
(Revenue and Income for Trailing 12 Months, in Millions of $, except Employees)
COMPANY NAME |
MARKET CAP |
REVENUES |
INCOME |
EMPLOYEES |
Verisign Inc |
19,677.25 |
1,493.10 |
817.60 |
904 |
Dell Technologies Inc |
78,874.84 |
90,042.00 |
5,928.00 |
133,000 |
Cyxtera Technologies Inc |
11.68 |
760.30 |
-639.60 |
745 |
Digitalocean Holdings Inc |
3,937.12 |
691.92 |
19.41 |
786 |
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company |
22,450.96 |
28,081.00 |
1,911.00 |
60,200 |
Quantum Corp |
59.95 |
406.61 |
-38.30 |
905 |
Pure Storage Inc |
16,710.90 |
2,278.88 |
-145.99 |
4,200 |
SUBTOTAL |
122,045.45 |
122,260.71 |
7,034.52 |
199,836 |
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