DNS, DHCP & IP Address Management appliances
For Microsoft DNS & DHCP servers
For open source DNS & DHCP servers
Cloud-based visualization of analytics across DDI architecture
Manage multi-vendor cloud DNS servers centrally
RIR Declaration Management and Automation
Automated network device configuration and management
Centralized visibility over all your clouds
A single source of truth for your network automation
Why DDI is an Obvious Starting Point
DNS Threat Intelligence for proactive defense
Intelligence Insights for Threat Detection and Investigation
Adaptive DNS security for service continuity and data protection
Improve Application Access Control to prevent spread of attacks
Protect users and block DNS-based malware activity
Carrier-grade DNS DDoS attack protection
Optimize application delivery performance from the edge
for Proactive Network Security
Visibility, analytics and micro segmentation for effective Zero Trust strategy
Enable work from anywhere by controlling access, security and data privacy
Simplify management and control costs across AWS, Azure and GCP environments
Risk-free migration to reduce DDI complexity and cost
Move risk-free to improve performance, security and costs
Automate management, unify control and strengthen security of connected devices
Protect your network against all DNS attacks, data exfiltration and ransomware
Enable zero touch operations for network management and security
Improve resiliency, deployment velocity and user experience for SD-WAN projects
Integrated DNS, DHCP, IPAM services to simplify, automate and secure your network.
Simplify design, deployment and management of critical DDI services for telcos
Optimize administration and security of critical DDI services for healthcare
Simplify and automate management of critical DDI services for finance
Simplify and automate management of critical DDI services for higher education
Simplify and automate management of critical DDI services for retail
Simplify Management and Automation for Network Operations Teams
Open architecture for DDI integration
Technology partnerships for network security & management ecosystems
Extend security perimeters and strengthen network defenses
Submit requests for temporary licenses
Submit access requests for EfficientIP knowledge platforms
Submit membership requests for EfficientIP Community
Strengthen Your Network Protection with Smart DNS Security
Customer-centric DDI project delivery and training
Acquire the skills needed to manage EfficientIP SOLIDserver™
Identify vulnerabilities with an assessment of your DNS traffic
Test your protection against data breaches via DNS
Dedicated representation for your organization inside EfficientIP
Explore content which helps manage and automate your network and cloud operations
Read content which strengthens protection of your network, apps, users and data
Learn how to enhance your app delivery performance to improve resilience and UX
Why Using DNS Allow Lists is a No-Brainer
This enterprise-grade cloud platform allows you to improve visibility, enhance operational efficiency, and optimize network performance effortlessly.
Who we are and what we do
Meet the team of leaders guiding our global growth
Technology partnerships for network security and management ecosystems
Discover the benefits of the SmartPartner global channel program
Become a part of the innovation
The latest updates, release information, and global events
For provisioning, managing and securing network devices and infrastructure, human intervention is both time-consuming and error-prone. IT teams are therefore increasingly turning to network automation.
What many companies now require is help for moving their automation forward. An important step on this path is the incorporation of DDI (DNS-DHCP-IPAM).
Real case studies outlined in this guide show how organizations are achieving business objectives around cost reductions, operational efficiency, and resilience, by utilizing DDI solutions.
Download the Gorilla Guide to Network Automation and gain insights on:
“Network Automation is now a no-brainer and embraced by a growing number of enterprises as an enabler of their business transformation. So, the question is no longer why, but how to make it happen. This is where DDI with built-in NSoT and Open APIs capability brings a significant advantage as a true Network Automation Hub to use efficiently at every stage of network automation tasks and activities.” Jean-Yves Bisiaux, CTO, EfficientIP
“Network Automation is now a no-brainer and embraced by a growing number of enterprises as an enabler of their business transformation. So, the question is no longer why, but how to make it happen. This is where DDI with built-in NSoT and Open APIs capability brings a significant advantage as a true Network Automation Hub to use efficiently at every stage of network automation tasks and activities.”
Intelligent automation is front and center of modernized enterprise technology solutions. Yet, on average, 75% of organizations are only at the beginning of their network automation journey. While full automation maturity might not be a necessity for every organization, setting up a network automation hub can bolster operational efficiency, cost savings, network resilience, security, and adherence to regulations.
While there are multiple automation tools that can benefit most enterprises, DDI (DNS-DHCP-IP Address Management) emerges at the top of the list for most organizations according to a recent IDC survey. DDI has been a cornerstone in networking and is essential for establishing a network Source of Truth (NSoT) that underpins successful automation. The IDC survey discovered that DDI yielded these insights:
In the Gorilla Guide to Network Automation, we’ll provide strategies to hasten your journey towards maturity. Additionally, we’ll offer a roadmap to guarantee the successful execution of your automation initiatives, highlighting the integral role of DDI in the process.
You’ll learn how DDI solution providers such as EfficientIP are unlocking value by interconnecting IT system tools and ecosystems to enable end-to-end lifecycle management of networking operations.
To provide the best experiences, we and our partners use technologies like cookies to store and/or access device information. Consenting to these technologies will allow us and our partners to process personal data such as browsing behavior or unique IDs on this site and show (non-) personalized ads. Not consenting or withdrawing consent, may adversely affect certain features and functions.
Click below to consent to the above or make granular choices. Your choices will be applied to this site only. You can change your settings at any time, including withdrawing your consent, by using the toggles on the Cookie Policy, or by clicking on the manage consent button at the bottom of the screen.
We use cookies to enhance your browsing experience, serve personalized content, and analyze our traffic. Consenting to these technologies will allow us to process data such as browsing behavior or unique IDs on this site.