Infoblox is a technology company in California's Silicon Valley. It was founded in 1999 in Chicago, Illinois, by Stuart Bailey, who was at the time a technical lead for the Laboratory for Advanced Computing/National Center for Data Mining at the University of Illinois. In 2010, Infoblox acquired network automation vendor Netcordia to complement its core network services products with technologies for network task automation.
US$ $1,624. million OpenText software applications manage content or unstructured data for most types of governance, efficiency and monetization requirements in large companies, government agencies and professional service firms. OpenText solutions are aimed at addressing information management requirements, including the management of large volumes of content, compliance with regulatory requirements, and mobile and online experience management.
Sample Customers
Infoblox BloxOne Threat Defense
Council Rock School District, EagleView, Schneider Electric, Baptist Memorial Health Care, American University
Infoblox Advanced DNS Protection
Colruyt Group, Council Rock School District, Danone, GlaxoSmithKline, The Hershey Company
OpenText Network Node Manager i
IPC, Exelon, VivaCom,
OpenText Network Automation
Tech Mahindra, Avea, China Merchants Bank, NNIT, Distinctive Software Solutions, Virgin Media, NEC Australia, Osiatis, Hostworks, Retegal, Allianz Shared Infrastructure Services SE (ASIC), State of Kansas Division of Information Services and Communications (DISC)
Webroot DNS Protection
1. Cisco
2. Dell
3. HP
4. IBM
5. Microsoft
6. Oracle
7. Symantec
8. McAfee
9. Trend Micro
10. Palo Alto Networks
11. Fortinet
12. Check Point Software Technologies
13. Juniper Networks
14. F5 Networks
15. Citrix Systems
16. VMware
17. FireEye
18. Splunk
19. Proofpoint
20. Carbon Black
21. Barracuda Networks
22. SonicWall
23. WatchGuard Technologies
24. Sophos
25. Kaspersky Lab
26. Bitdefender
27. Avast
28. AVG Technologies
29. ESET
30. Malwarebytes
31. Webroot (the company itself)
32. OpenDNS (now part of Cisco)
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