
Every day, VeriSign Intelligent Infrastructure Services enable businesses and people around the world to find, connect, secure, and transact across today’s complex Internet, telecommunications, and converged networks.
To say the least, the world has been dynamically transformed. And at the very center of this transformation, billions of times every day, the world relies on a company it may not even realize is there.
VeriSign.
We operate the systems that manage .com and .net, handling 14-billion Web and email look-ups every day. We run one of the largest telecom signaling networks in the world, enabling services such as cellular roaming, text messaging, caller ID, and multimedia messaging. We provide managed security services, security consulting, strong authentication solutions, and commerce, email, and anti-phishing security services to over 3,000 enterprises and 400,000 Web sites worldwide. And, in North America alone, we handle over 30 percent of all e-commerce transactions, securely processing $100 million in daily sales.
By leveraging our world-class infrastructure and robust platform set to deliver our deep portfolio of services, VeriSign can provide unmatched security, interoperability, reliability, adaptability and rapid, scalable deployment around the world - all within an economically efficient business model.
This, in turn, gives our customers, including enterprises, telecom carriers, retailers, distributors and manufacturers, a far greater ability to develop new revenue streams. Revenue streams that allow them to reap the full potential of the ongoing revolution in commerce and communications, while mitigating issues of cost, compliance, and complexity.
And as next-generation networks emerge, VeriSign will be there, too, deploying the Intelligent Infrastructure Services necessary for everything from RFID-enabled supply chains to inter-enterprise Voice over IP to mobile content and rich media distribution.
What’s happening today is not a new phenomenon. Throughout history, we’ve seen many new infrastructures that have dramatically advanced communications and commerce - such as the railroad, air travel, electric grids, telephones, etc. However, all of these systems were unable to reach their full potential until they received the overlay of coordination and control, provided by intelligent infrastructures.