Back to All Partners Infoblox INVITE Networks is an Infoblox partner, delivering DNS security, DDI management, and network infrastructure solutions for enterprise and mid-market organizations in Salt Lake City and Phoenix. INVITE handles Infoblox deployment, BloxOne Threat Defense configuration, and ongoing DDI management — so your network security team isn’t managing DNS infrastructure manually. TL;DR: INVITE Networks deploys and manages Infoblox DDI and DNS security for mid-market and enterprise organizations that need automated IP management and DNS-layer threat protection without adding headcount. Whether you’re consolidating IPAM across hybrid cloud or hardening DNS as an attack vector, INVITE handles the architecture, deployment, and ongoing management. This page is for IT directors and network architects evaluating an Infoblox partner who can own the deployment and ongoing management. What does INVITE Networks deliver as an Infoblox partner? Infoblox is the enterprise standard for DNS, DHCP, and IP address management (DDI) — the foundational network services that every connected device depends on. As an Infoblox partner, INVITE Networks architects, deploys, and manages Infoblox solutions including BloxOne DDI for hybrid cloud environments, BloxOne Threat Defense for DNS-layer security, and NIOS for on-premises DDI. INVITE’s Infoblox practice covers the full lifecycle: network assessment and IP addressing strategy, Infoblox platform deployment and integration with existing IPAM tools, policy configuration and automation, and ongoing managed services to keep the environment optimized. Organizations working with INVITE gain a team that understands both the technical depth of Infoblox and how it connects to broader network security architecture. Why do Salt Lake City and Phoenix organizations choose INVITE for Infoblox solutions? DNS is the most exploited attack vector in enterprise networks — and most organizations manage it reactively, without visibility into query anomalies, rogue servers, or shadow IT devices. INVITE’s Infoblox engagements start with a network infrastructure assessment that surfaces IP conflicts, DHCP sprawl, and DNS hygiene gaps before they become incidents. A regional healthcare organization in Salt Lake City with 1,800 endpoints was experiencing recurring DNS failures and had no centralized visibility into DHCP sprawl across three campuses. INVITE deployed BloxOne DDI to centralize IP management, automated DHCP scope provisioning, and layered BloxOne Threat Defense to block DNS exfiltration attempts. The outcome: a 70% reduction in DNS-related helpdesk tickets and full visibility into network asset inventory within 60 days. INVITE’s team includes network engineers with hands-on Infoblox experience in multi-site, hybrid cloud environments — the kind of environment Salt Lake City and Phoenix mid-market organizations actually operate in. How does INVITE manage Infoblox as part of its managed network services? INVITE includes Infoblox management within its managed services offering, monitoring DNS query patterns, alerting on threat indicators from BloxOne Threat Defense, maintaining IPAM hygiene, and handling platform updates. For organizations that have deployed Infoblox but lack the internal resources to manage it at scale, INVITE provides co-managed models where INVITE handles day-to-day operations while the internal team retains policy ownership. Integration is a core part of INVITE’s Infoblox practice. INVITE connects Infoblox with SIEM platforms, ITSM workflows, and cloud management tools — so DNS security data flows into the broader cybersecurity operations environment rather than sitting in a silo. This is particularly valuable for organizations running Microsoft Sentinel or Splunk, where Infoblox threat intelligence becomes an active data source for detection and response. What Infoblox products does INVITE deploy and manage? INVITE’s Infoblox practice includes BloxOne DDI for cloud-managed DNS, DHCP, and IPAM across hybrid and multi-cloud environments; BloxOne Threat Defense for DNS-layer security that blocks malware, ransomware command-and-control, and data exfiltration attempts; NIOS for on-premises DDI for organizations with strict data residency or air-gap requirements; and Infoblox Universal DDI Management for unified visibility and policy governance across hybrid and multi-cloud infrastructure. INVITE scopes each engagement to the organization’s architecture — whether that’s primarily on-premises, cloud-first, or a hybrid deployment spanning Salt Lake City and Phoenix data centers. Looking for an Infoblox partner who manages the platform, not just sells it? Contact INVITE to discuss an Infoblox DDI or DNS security engagement for your organization. Frequently Asked Questions: Infoblox DNS Security and DDI Is INVITE Networks an authorized Infoblox partner?Yes, INVITE Networks is an authorized Infoblox partner with certified engineers experienced in deploying and managing Infoblox DDI and BloxOne solutions for enterprise and mid-market organizations across Salt Lake City, Phoenix, and surrounding markets. Can INVITE manage Infoblox for organizations without a dedicated networking team?Yes. INVITE’s managed network services include Infoblox management for organizations that have deployed the platform but lack the internal team to optimize and operate it day-to-day. INVITE handles monitoring, alerting, policy updates, and ongoing IPAM hygiene under a monthly managed services agreement, with escalation paths defined up front so nothing falls through the cracks. What makes INVITE’s approach to Infoblox different from other resellers?Most Infoblox resellers focus on the transaction. INVITE’s value is in the architecture and ongoing management — connecting Infoblox to your SIEM, automating IPAM workflows, and ensuring BloxOne Threat Defense policies are tuned to your environment rather than left at default settings. INVITE treats Infoblox as a living part of your network security program, not a one-time deployment. How long does an Infoblox deployment take with INVITE?A standard BloxOne DDI deployment for a mid-market organization (500–5,000 endpoints) typically completes in 6–10 weeks, depending on network complexity and the number of DHCP scopes in scope. INVITE conducts a pre-deployment network assessment to surface any IP conflicts or dependencies before cutover, reducing the risk of disruption during the migration.