Originally posted by actnow
GoDaddy was really growing. Are they structured to be "the low cost producer"? Low overhead. Whereas, NS I would assume has a large infer-structure?
Does GoDaddy outsource their computer operation? I would assume that is one of the major cost areas within the structure?
From what I know, I'm pretty sure GoDaddy handles everything in house. Frankly, I think that's cheaper than outsourcing. At NSI, for example, we tried to outsource allot of our services until we reallized how much cheaper it was to bring everything in house...email, websites, domains, everything in the same data center. We built a little satelite data center for dot-com Mail in our customer service building, but aside from that everything was housed in the same rack-room. You could almost stand in front of the A-Root server, fall over, and hit your head on the racks for ImageCafe (I'm joking).
Anyway, hosting everything yourself makes it easier and cheaper to roll out new services, and makes for more efficient support. I think those guys do it all themselves and just run a really tight ship.
Besides, NSI's infrastructure is a LIABILITY, not an asset!!! Remember that NSI was founded in 1979. Their database infrastructure, reporting and support systems are so antiquated, it's rediculous. Everything has to be done in such a was as not to upset the intricate balance of systems that keep everything running.
For the year before and the year after I left, their biggest engineering project was "WorldNic Migration," which was their attempt to sunset InterNic and migrate all those old names into a database infrastructure that was only 4 years old instead of 10. The sheer size, age, and patchwork nature of NSI's systems makes it nearly impossible to release new and innovative products in a timely and cost effective manner and it's a BEAR to maintain. Frankly, GoDaddy has the ADVANTAGE in that they were able to design an infrastructure from SCRATCH using the latest techniques and technology. NSI has to spend almost half it's energy just keeping it's crappy old systems running, and the other half trying to move to something newer. All that is time and energy GoDaddy is able to spend innovating and streamlining it's operations.
Q4-2004!!! Mark my words.