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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight
Bc Perigramma Greece Construction and Real Estate 10 $1M Greece No-IP No-IP Remote Access Domain Name System (DNS) 2012 n/a
In 2012, Bc Perigramma Greece deployed No-IP Remote Access using No-IP Dynamic DNS to monitor and remotely manage photovoltaic parks across multiple dispersed sites. The implementation was oriented around keeping 3G-connected inverters and field sensors reachable despite frequently changing public IP addresses, supporting continuous telemetry and remote diagnostics. The No-IP Remote Access deployment leveraged Dynamic DNS resolution as the core capability in the Domain Name System (DNS) category, with per-device hostnames and update clients placed on cellular gateways or devices to maintain stable addressing. Configuration emphasized persistent device name resolution and remote session availability for monitoring, troubleshooting, and firmware access, aligning DNS update workflows with field device connectivity patterns. Operational scope covered field operations and maintenance across Greek PV sites, where remote monitoring and management reduced the need for physical visits. Governance and operational procedures focused on device registration, hostname assignment, and controlled remote access for maintenance teams, embedding No-IP Remote Access into their operations to enable up-to-the-minute remote monitoring and sustain field support processes.
Bosch Security and Safety Systems Manufacturing 10900 $2.9B Germany No-IP No-IP Remote Access Domain Name System (DNS) 2013 n/a
In 2013, Bosch Security and Safety Systems integrated No-IP Remote Access with its DIVAR family of digital recorders, leveraging No-IP as a supported dynamic DNS provider in the Domain Name System (DNS) category. The company announced a partnership to offer No-IP Dynamic DNS as a remote access option for DIVAR AN 3000 and DIVAR AN 5000 recorders. Implementation centered on embedding DDNS support in recorder software, enabling devices to register and update hostnames with No-IP Remote Access so administrators and operators could resolve recorder endpoints by hostname rather than IP address. This configuration aligned with standard DNS and DDNS workflows, including update clients in device firmware, hostname provisioning in recorder management interfaces, and use of DNS name resolution to simplify NAT traversal for remote viewing and management. Operational scope targeted Bosch video surveillance and security customers globally, with the integration documented as a supported option in product literature and configuration guides for DIVAR AN 3000 and DIVAR AN 5000 series. The integration impacted business functions including remote monitoring, field service access, and security operations by providing hostname based connectivity as an alternative to acquiring static public IP addresses.
Central Cash Register Distribution 10 $2M United States No-IP No-IP Remote Access Domain Name System (DNS) 2025 n/a
In 2025 Central Cash Register deployed No-IP Remote Access to provide DNS-based remote connectivity tied to public hostnames on its website. No-IP Remote Access is live on https://www.centralcashregister.com/ and is cataloged under Domain Name System (DNS), delivering hostname resolution and remote access orchestration for the companys internet-facing endpoints. The implementation scope is small and focused, reflecting a 10 employee distribution business, with primary operational impact on IT and operations for remote administration of infrastructure and externally reachable services. Configuration centered on DNS hostname provisioning and dynamic DNS update capability within No-IP Remote Access, enabling persistent public identifiers for devices and services and supporting NAT traversal and remote connection facilitation common to Domain Name System (DNS) solutions. Governance is implemented through an internally managed account and administration workflow on the company website, with rollout limited to web-facing access controls rather than integration into enterprise identity directories or broad estate-wide orchestration.
Government 531 $239M United States No-IP No-IP Remote Access Domain Name System (DNS) 2025 n/a
Professional Services 75 $15M Singapore No-IP No-IP Remote Access Domain Name System (DNS) 2025 n/a
Banking and Financial Services 21 $30M United States No-IP No-IP Remote Access Domain Name System (DNS) 2025 n/a
Retail 400 $110M United States No-IP No-IP Remote Access Domain Name System (DNS) 1996 n/a
Professional Services 10 $1M United States No-IP No-IP Remote Access Domain Name System (DNS) 2015 n/a
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD No-IP Remote Access Coverage

No-IP Remote Access is a Domain Name System (DNS) solution from No-IP.

Companies worldwide use No-IP Remote Access, from small firms to large enterprises across 21+ industries.

Organizations such as Bosch Security and Safety Systems, City Of Sterling Heights United States, Sleepworld, Geneva Capital Management and Control Risks Singapore are recorded users of No-IP Remote Access for Domain Name System (DNS).

Companies using No-IP Remote Access are most concentrated in Manufacturing, Government and Retail, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using No-IP Remote Access are most concentrated in Germany, United States and Singapore, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of No-IP Remote Access across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using No-IP Remote Access range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 62.5%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 25%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 0%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 12.5%.

Customers of No-IP Remote Access include firms across all revenue levels — from $0-100M, to $101M-$1B, $1B-$10B, and $10B+ global corporations.

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