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Infoblox Gives Global Businesses Greater Network Control with New Solutions for Security, Availability and Automation

Infoblox Inc., the automated network control company, today announced new offerings to give customers greater control of their corporate IT networks with increased security and availability. The new products enable global organizations to better manage the demands put on their networks by forces such as bring-your-own-device (BYOD), cloud computing, migration to IPv6 and the evolving cyber-threat landscape.

The new Infoblox DNS Firewall, Infoblox Security Device Controller, and Infoblox Trinzic 100 Network Edge Services Appliance deliver on the company’s strategy to help customers create a strategic control point in the network. The new products are integrated with the latest Infoblox portfolio of market-leading solutions for network control

“The increasing demands created by mobile devices, virtualization and private clouds, and business-critical risks associated with cyber-threats cannot be addressed by adding manual processes and increasing network bandwidth,” said Steve Nye, EVP Products & Strategy, Infoblox. “We believe better control of the network is the best way to achieve business agility and efficiency, and achieve greater security. Infoblox gives that control to our customers, enabling higher levels of availability, security, and automation in modern networks.”

Intelligent Malware Detection Secures Network

Malware threats continue to grow in volume and in sophistication, with many finding easier access into the enterprise on mobile and tablet devices. Once inside the firewall, malware can go undetected by legacy security approaches, exploiting Doman Name Systems (DNS) as a pathway to connect to a malicious destination or botnet controller. The new Infoblox DNS Firewall, an add-on option to the Infoblox DDI (DNS, DHCP, and IPAM) solution, is designed to prevent this from happening with up-to-date malware detection and automated flags for corporate IT teams.

Using a real-time, expert-generated malware data feed, Infoblox DNS Firewall automatically populates Infoblox recursive DNS servers with a current list of all known malicious domain names and IP addresses. When malware code or a user attempts to make a connection with a malicious destination, Infoblox DNS Firewall prevents the connection from happening, pinpoints the infected device and alerts IT teams so they can take appropriate action. The Infoblox DNS Firewall solution extends the Infoblox DNS technology, enabling customers to address a significant vulnerability that exists in their organization

Automated Security Device Control Streamlines Firewall Provisioning

Network security teams often struggle to keep pace with the volume and frequency of firewall changes needed to maintain a secure IT environment. Security device rule updates can be time-consuming, and many processes remain manual. The new Infoblox Security Device Controller streamlines access policy control and automates policy provisioning on security devices, freeing up valuable time for network security teams.

Instead of applying firewall rules to many devices individually, network security staff can now analyze, stage, test and provision changes automatically to a multi-vendor security device environment with the Infoblox Security Device Controller. Organizations with a high volume of firewall changes will save significant time and resources, as well as reduce errors. The single platform helps with tracking and compliance, as change logs are in a single place, and does not require specialist expertise of device-specific language and complex syntax.

Remote Branch Appliance Extends Control to the Edge of the Network

Organizations that require IP enabled devices at multiple remote locations – such as retail stores, hospitals, schools and hospitality sites – often struggle with managing IP-enabled devices at that network edge. Keeping these devices connected to the network can require complex IT hardware and expertise, and legacy branch networking gear often cannot supply network services if the central network goes down. The new Infoblox Trinzic 100 Network Edge Services Appliance is a low cost, easy to deploy appliance that provides highly reliable branch office network control without the need for specialized hardware or IT expertise.

By leveraging the Infoblox Grid™ technology, which links appliances together across a distributed enterprise, Trinzic 100 enables centralized control, high availability and easy maintenance. All configurations or changes can be made once from a central place and applied to all edge devices, those located at branch offices or remote locations. Centralized management and control allows an organization to scale its network into the thousands without requiring technical expertise at each location.

Supporting Quotes

“Our clients want simple solutions to solve their most pressing IT challenges. The new offerings from Infoblox allow us to help alleviate client security and availability concerns associated with BYOD, private cloud, IPv6 and more,” said Dan Wilson, co-founder and senior vice president of product solutions for Accuvant. “Infoblox also arms us with the expertise and tools to deliver new value-added services to our clients, which helps us grow our business.”

“As more initiatives such as automation and mobility take hold, you’ll need tighter control and greater visibility into network operations,” wrote Andre Kindness, Principal Analyst, in a Forrester Research report. “The network manager’s role must evolve to take control of network management issues around optimization of new and existing systems, configuration management, life-cycle management, and ITIL” 1

Pricing and Availability

Infoblox DNS Firewall, Infoblox Security Device Controller and Infoblox Trinzic 100 Network Edge Services Appliance are available immediately. Please contact your Infoblox representative for pricing information.

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About Infoblox

Infoblox (NYSE:BLOX) helps customers control their networks. Infoblox solutions help over 6,100 enterprises and service providers in 25 countries make their networks more available, secure and automated.

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Infoblox, Infoblox DNS Firewall, Infoblox Security Device Controller, and Infoblox Trinzic 100 are trademarks or service marks of Infoblox Inc., in the U.S. and other countries.

Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, nothing herein constitutes a warranty, guarantee, binding specification or other binding commitment by Infoblox, and performance and other specification information herein may be unique to certain environments. This press release contains forward-looking statement ( as defined under the U.S. Federal Securities Laws), including the ability of Infoblox’s DNS Firewall, Security Device Controller and Trinzic 100 appliance to give customers better control of their corporate IT networks with increased security and availability and the anticipated benefits to be received by customers of the use of these products. As such, this release is subject to the safe harbors created by U.S. Federal Securities Laws. Forward-looking statements are based on current expectations that involve a number of uncertainties and risks that may cause actual events or results to differ materially, including, among others, the following: rapid technological change that can harm the demand for our solutions by enterprises, design flaws in Infoblox’s DNS Firewall, Security Device Controller or Trinzic 100 appliance, shifts in customer demand, shifts in strategic relationships especially by our competitors, delays in our ability to deliver the Infoblox DNS Firewall, Security Device Controller or Trinzic 100 appliance, or announcements by competitors. These and other risks may be detailed from time to time in Infoblox’s periodic reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, copies of which may be obtained from www.sec.gov. Infoblox is under no obligation to (and expressly disclaims any such obligation to) update or alter its forward-looking statements whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. Information contained in our website is not incorporated by reference in, or made part of this press release.


1Updated Q1 2012: Understanding The Network Skills Gap, Forrester Research, Inc., February 14, 2012

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