| Systems security engineer at Secure Networks Ltd | 4.5 | I manage DNS with Infoblox DDI, benefiting from its security features that block malicious URLs and generate alerts. Despite some bugs, its efficient protection offers a solid ROI. Signature updates could address triggering issues without URL access. |
| DDI Engineer at a non-profit with 1-10 employees | 4.5 | I use Infoblox primarily for DNS, ITAM, and DHCP, valuing its user-friendly UI and 24/7 knowledgeable support. An improvement would be integrating CLI access directly in the UI. Its main competitor considered is BlueCat. |
| Director at Infosonik Systems Ltd | 4.5 | We use Infoblox DDI to secure our customers' networks efficiently. It integrates DHCP, DNS security, and IP address management, enhancing resource use and security. While effective for large enterprises, the pricing could be reduced for smaller customers. |
| Network engineer at a comms service provider with 201-500 employees | 4.5 | We use Infoblox DDI's DNS, DHCP, and IPAM components for government operations, finding its DNSSEC feature crucial for DNS security. While user-friendly, the pricing model could be more flexible. We've considered exploring BlueCat for more insights. |
| Network security architect at ATOS | 4.5 | I find Infoblox DDI valuable for its comprehensive DHCP, DNS, and access management capabilities. Its AD and group authentication, along with support for RADIUS and TACACS+, enhance security. However, licensing issues may limit its accessibility for some organizations. |
| Sr Network Engineer at Momentive | 4.5 | Infoblox DDI is valuable for centralizing systems, notably enhancing Linux support and security. However, it lacks efficient URL recategorization compared to competitors like Zscaler. Its centralized view simplifies DNS management across regions, making it a preferred choice. |
| System Consultant DDI Lead at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees | 5.0 | We chose Infoblox DDI for its leading IPAM and discovery capabilities. The solution provides reliable management and automation, with easy setup and scalability. Though costly, we've seen ROI, and technical support is helpful. We deploy it on AWS. |
| Network Team Lead at Atlas Security | 4.0 | Infoblox DDI is used for IPAM, DNS, DHCP, and NTP, especially in large environments like airports, but its Ansible/Terraform integration and slow GUI could improve. While costly, it is invaluable for extensive domains, offering efficient IP management. |