Ecosystem partnerships promise to bring cloud-based DDI to branch networks and introduce an Early Access Program for select customers.
User experience determines the success of secure access service edge (SASE) programs, yet DNS and DHCP often go unnoticed until failures occur. These issues can appear as application outages, software-as-a-service (SaaS) slowdowns or site-specific problems that require extensive troubleshooting.
Infoblox is partnering with leading SASE and software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN) providers to help customers modernize DDI for distributed branch networks. This approach simplifies deployment, increases resiliency with cost savings and ensures consistency across sites. We are launching a limited Early Access Program (EAP) for select customers and partners to validate operational value in production-like environments and help refine the final offering before general release. More on this below.

Figure 1. Building a stronger foundation for branches, cloud, and remote users.
What is Universal DDI?
Infoblox Universal DDI™ Management is Infoblox’s approach to delivering resilient and flexible DNS and DHCP services across any environment, with deployment options spanning physical, virtual, and infrastructure-free SaaS. It provides unified management and visibility for DNS, DHCP, and IP address management (DDI) across hybrid and multi-cloud environments through a cloud-delivered platform, enabling teams to manage services across branches, data centers, and public clouds from one place without managing infrastructure. Universal DDI also establishes IP address management (IPAM) as an authoritative source of truth, reducing IP overlaps and improving DNS/DHCP data hygiene to help prevent outages while giving organizations complete visibility and control across their network.
Extending Universal DDI to SD-WAN and SASE
The real power of Universal DDI becomes clear when it integrates with SD-WAN or SASE—suddenly DNS, DHCP, and IP intelligence transform from background services into the control layer that makes modern branch networks reliable, secure, and easy to scale. By extending Universal DDI into SD-WAN and SASE environments, Infoblox brings consistent DNS, DHCP, and IP address management services to branch networks with streamlined, repeatable deployments that accelerate branch connectivity and simplify rollout at scale. This approach also improves resiliency and operational visibility, giving teams real-time insight to quickly detect and resolve connectivity or configuration issues across distributed environments.
What Happens When DDI Is Not Modernized Alongside SD-WAN and SASE
Organizations that expand SD-WAN and SASE without modernizing their DDI operations often encounter recurring operational challenges:
- Fragmented DNS and DHCP visibility, forcing teams into reactive troubleshooting across branches
- Inconsistent resiliency across sites, increasing the impact and duration of outages
- Unpredictable application performance, where DNS or DHCP issues are frequently mistaken for network or application problems
Modernizing DDI alongside SD-WAN and SASE ensures that foundational network services evolve with the architecture, enabling more reliable connectivity, faster troubleshooting, and better overall user experience.
How Infoblox Enables Universal DDI for SD-WAN and SASE
Through new SD-WAN and SASE integrations, Infoblox is making DNS, DHCP, and IPAM services easier to deploy and operate consistently across distributed branch environments. These integrations enable more repeatable deployments and scalable operations by automating key networking tasks, including:
- Auto-discovery of branches and gateways with bulk site selection
- Automated gateway configuration, such as DNS proxy and DHCP relay settings
- Streamlined branch connectivity with visual workflows to Universal DDI where centralized services are required
- Flexible deployment models, supporting SaaS-based NIOS-X-as-a-Service or virtual appliances known as NIOS-X appliances
- Template-driven workflows that reduce configuration drift and improve operational consistency over time

Figure 2. Before: Branch modernization can be still expensive, slow and inconsistent. Two common patterns create drift, latency and fragile operations.
Together, these capabilities eliminate manual, site-by-site DDI configuration and create a more scalable operational model for distributed branch networks.
The Bottom Line: DDI Must Evolve with SASE
DDI is essential infrastructure for modern enterprise networks. When DNS or DHCP fails, applications appear to fail—making DDI one of the most critical but often overlooked reliability layers in the enterprise.
As organizations adopt SD-WAN and SASE architectures, with increasing reliance on AI-driven operations, foundational network services must evolve with them. Visibility, automation, and consistent policy enforcement across branches, clouds, and users are no longer optional—they are required to maintain predictable connectivity and application performance.
This flexibility enables enterprises to modernize at their own pace while reducing reliance on legacy infrastructure such as carrier hotels and costly data center footprints.
Join the EAP
The Early Access Program (EAP) is designed for organizations looking to modernize foundational network services as they evolve their network architecture.
This program may be a good fit for:
- Organizations with an existing SD-WAN or SASE deployment (or actively implementing one) where integration with DNS and DHCP services can improve branch operations
- Enterprises with distributed branches, remote sites, or regional hubs that need consistent DNS and DHCP services across locations
- Teams experiencing operational complexity or limited visibility across DNS and DHCP environments
- Service providers or shared services organizations seeking scalable and repeatable deployment of network services across multiple environments
- Organizations exploring flexible DDI deployment models, including hybrid options with on-prem and SaaS, or fully SaaS-based architectures with minimal infrastructure
Customers interested in joining the EAP can apply here.
Learn more: https://community.infoblox.com/discussion/34374/early-access-ddi-integration-for-sase



