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Infoblox Simplifies Hybrid Cloud IP Address Management with New AWS Integration

Mukesh Gupta, Chief Product Officer at Infoblox.

Infoblox has announced a new integration between Infoblox Universal IP Address Management (Universal IPAM) and Amazon Virtual Private Cloud IP Address Manager (Amazon VPC IPAM). The integration is designed to streamline IP address management across hybrid cloud environments, enabling enterprises to accelerate application deployments, improve cross-team collaboration, and significantly reduce operational risk when running workloads across AWS and on-premises infrastructure.

Available directly through the AWS Management Console, AWS Command Line Interface (CLI), AWS Software Development Kit (SDK), and the Infoblox Portal, the integration bridges NetOps and CloudOps teams, allowing organizations to modernize cloud networking operations without sacrificing governance or control.

Unified IP Address Management for Hybrid Cloud Environments
As organizations increasingly adopt hybrid cloud strategies, IP address management often becomes fragmented across separate systems in on-premises data centers and public cloud environments. This fragmentation can lead to overlapping IP address assignments, reduced visibility, delayed application rollouts, and costly service outages.

The new Infoblox–Amazon VPC IPAM integration addresses these challenges by enabling automated synchronization of IP address data between AWS and on-premises environments. This unified approach ensures accurate, conflict-free IP allocation while improving operational efficiency and accelerating cloud provisioning.

By eliminating manual processes and reducing reliance on disconnected tools, enterprises gain better visibility into IP utilization and reduce the risk of human error that can disrupt mission-critical services.

“Our integration with Amazon VPC IPAM is more than a feature update—it directly addresses one of the most persistent operational challenges in hybrid cloud environments: IP address sprawl and siloed management. By bringing NetOps and CloudOps teams together, we help enterprises reduce outages, improve collaboration, and accelerate cloud adoption. This integration represents another step toward unifying on-premises and cloud networking, allowing IT teams to focus on innovation instead of troubleshooting,” said Mukesh Gupta, Chief Product Officer at Infoblox.

Key Benefits of the Infoblox and AWS VPC IPAM Integration

  • Improved NetOps and CloudOps Collaboration

CloudOps teams can request IPv4 address blocks directly from Infoblox using familiar AWS tools such as the AWS Console, CLI, and SDKs, while NetOps teams maintain centralized governance and policy control through the Infoblox Portal.

  • Enhanced Visibility Across AWS and On-Premises Networks

The integration provides clear visibility into IPv4 address assignments within Amazon VPC IPAM top-level pools, enabling more efficient IP resource planning and allocation across hybrid cloud environments.

  • Prevention of Costly IP Conflicts and Outages

IPv4 address blocks are automatically validated for uniqueness before assignment to AWS, preventing overlapping IP addresses that can cause service disruptions, application downtime, and deployment delays.

With this latest enhancement, Infoblox Universal IPAM continues to strengthen its role as a foundational component of secure, scalable hybrid cloud infrastructure, enabling enterprises to manage IP addresses consistently, securely, and efficiently across AWS and on-premises environments.

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