I left OpenDNS in April of this year, after two years helping bring the startup from pre-launch to profitability. I remain a firm believer in the service, and its growth potential. PCWorld (and every other IDG service) ran this Robert McMillan article yesterday, “VMware Security Chief Leaves to Run OpenDNS,” announcing Nand Mulchandani as the [...]
Entries Tagged as 'DNS'
OpenDNS has a new CEO
November 22nd, 2008 · No Comments
Saturday night links, June 2, 2007
June 2nd, 2007 · No Comments
Clearing out the inbox of various links, as part of a Saturday night cleanup. No promised connection beyond the simple fact these caught my eye and were “worth” more than a del.icio.us link. British history timeline, via Infosthetics. There are so many things I want to improve about this blog. First and foremost would be [...]
Tags: Bicycling · CNET · DNS · Everything · Media · Newsburst · The Atlantic · Time
Shortcuts
April 22nd, 2007 · No Comments
You know how it’s hard to write something brief sometimes? We’ve worked hard to make shortcuts come alive. The power of DNS just got a lot easier to explain. Sure, you don’t need to care about DNS itself, but shortcuts are something you can see, something you can use…almost something you can touch. After improving [...]
Tags: DNS · Everything · OpenDNS · Tech
Explaining OpenDNS for television
February 22nd, 2007 · No Comments
On Tuesday afternoon, KPIX, the local San Francisco/Bay Area CBS affiliate ran a ConsumerWatch segment called “Faster Internet For Free?” They didn’t need the question mark, because this was about OpenDNS. (Yes, I’m biased.) It was a good description of DNS, which isn’t easy for a non-technical audience. Kudos to Allison for convincing the CBS [...]
Tags: DNS · Everything · OpenDNS · San Francisco · Television
Being part of the experiment
February 15th, 2007 · No Comments
When I met Matt for lunch, I didn’t realize we’d wrap up with podcast #7. Apologies for the sound. Matt’s looking for a better device. Being outside the restaurant, on Mission Street, didn’t help. But this was fun all the same.
Tags: DNS · Everything · Formats · OpenDNS · Podcast
Using OpenDNS? Easy test = visit my blog
January 26th, 2007 · 3 Comments
I’m using my blog as a testbed for something new cooked up by Aaron and Noah. If you visit my blog at http://www.pencoyd.com/clock/ (instead of just reading via the RSS feed), you’ll see a yellow button on the right-hand side of the page, under the heading “Are you using OpenDNS?” The button has two states: [...]
Tags: Blog management · DNS · Design · Everything · OpenDNS
Kim Komando still has an audience
January 21st, 2007 · No Comments
Back in my early days online, AOL went from the rising upstart (behind Prodigy and CompuServe, which it later bought) to the behemoth…before the Internet wave swamped most of the pre-Internet online services. A few of the early folks with content areas and services on AOL rode the wave, kept building their audience, adapted to [...]
Tags: DNS · Email · Everything · Media · OpenDNS
CacheCheck is a nifty present
December 19th, 2006 · No Comments
OK, I’m biased. But I think OpenDNS CacheCheck is remarkable. Very simple, sure: you can see what address OpenDNS has for a domain, and ask OpenDNS to refresh that address if it’s not correct. Nothing more. Read what I wrote on the OpenDNS blog for more. But if it’s so simple, how come no one [...]
Tags: Blog management · DNS · Domains · Everything · OpenDNS