Infoblox 3.0 Unites Hybrid DDI, Security to Unlock Cloud-first Strategies

Infoblox 3.0 Unites Hybrid DDI, Security to Unlock Cloud-first Strategies

Infoblox Inc., a leader in core network and security services, today embarks on Infoblox 3.0, focused on delivering a secure cloud-first network experience. The company is uniting NIOS, an on-premises DDI solution, with its cloud-native BloxOne Threat Defense and BloxOne DDI platforms to help customers bridge core networking and security into cloud environments that underpin the needs of the modern enterprise.

Infoblox 3.0 harnesses the DDI and DNS security solutions to enable on-premises, virtual, cloud and hybrid deployments tailored to customers’ network modernization needs. Enabling these deployments ensure customers can grow their networks in a way that is:

  • Simple – Automating and standardizing the delivery of cloud-first network experiences with the richest set of cloud-native APIs, integrations and contextual data available on the market
  • Reliable – Providing proven five-nines reliability for mission-critical networks, including the largest networks in the world, with the flexibility and cost efficiency of the cloud
  • Scalable – Delivering services when and where customers need them with a seamless, uniform experience
  • Secure – Enabling customers to automate anytime, anywhere foundational security for all users and devices with faster threat detection and remediation

“The pandemic has pushed corporate networks into the cloud at an accelerated pace, and that modernization effort continues as companies turn to cloud applications and services for their hybrid workplace foundations,” said Jesper Andersen, president and CEO of Infoblox. “Infoblox 3.0 enables organizations to reap the best of the on-premises and cloud worlds as they tailor networking and security for their cloud-first strategies. We’re giving customers the foundations they need — whether in the form of private clouds that stay on-premises, hybrid networks combining data centers with cloud offerings, or fully cloud networks.”