
Infoblox announced today that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Kentik, combining Infoblox’s authoritative DNS, DHCP, and IP address management (IPAM) data with Kentik’s network observability platform. Financial terms were not disclosed.
Kentik was founded in 2014, originally as CloudHelix before rebranding the following year, and has raised more than $100 million in venture funding to date. The platform provides real-time visibility into network traffic and ingests flow data, routing intelligence, and device telemetry across data centers, cloud environments, WANs, and the public internet. In recent years, the company has enhanced its platform with an AI advisor that helps to accelerate investigations.
Infoblox has spent more than two decades managing the DNS, DHCP, and IPAM services enterprises rely on to stay connected. In 2024, it first launched its Universal DDI SaaS platform for managing DNS, DHCP, and IP addresses from a single place, expanding in 2025 to more providers. DDI refers to the trio of core network services in IP networks: DNS, which turns domain names into IP addresses; DHCP, which assigns IP addresses to resources; and IPAM, which manages the network’s IP address infrastructure.



















