Partnership introduces Infoblox Universal DDI and DNS Armor to simplify hybrid cloud operations and enhance threat detection.
Infoblox has joined forces with Google Cloud to introduce new cloud-native networking and security solutions that aim to streamline hybrid cloud infrastructure and strengthen enterprise cyber defense.
Announced today, the partnership brings two tightly integrated offerings to market: Infoblox Universal DDI for Google’s Cloud WAN and Google Cloud DNS Armor powered by Infoblox. The integration is designed to reduce complexity, improve visibility, and boost threat detection for organizations navigating multi-cloud environments.
“This partnership marks a strategic milestone in our mission to simplify and secure cloud networking,” said Scott Harrell, President and CEO of Infoblox. “We’re delivering cloud-first solutions that enable secure connectivity while reducing operational complexity.”
Infoblox Universal DDI combines DNS, DHCP, and IP address management (IPAM) into a centralized platform now integrated with Google Cloud’s Cross-Cloud Network. The solution delivers global, infrastructure-free deployment of critical network services, improving performance and resilience.
Meanwhile, DNS Armor, powered by Infoblox’s threat intelligence, provides protective DNS capabilities directly within Google Cloud. The tool proactively identifies malicious activity, including ransomware, zero-day DNS threats, and command-and-control attacks—often up to 63 days earlier than traditional solutions.
“By integrating Infoblox’s technology into Google Cloud, we’re helping organizations modernize and scale global operations with confidence,” added Muninder Singh Sambi, VP/GM, Networking, Google Cloud.
Industry leaders are already seeing the value. “This collaboration simplifies operations and strengthens defenses across our cloud infrastructure,” said Alfredo Rodriguez, VP, Cloud Platform Infrastructure at Sabre Corporation.
Both services are now available via the Google Cloud Marketplace, underscoring the growing demand for unified, security-first networking solutions in the cloud era.