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Infoblox Expands Universal Asset Insights for AgenticOps in 2026

News | 03.07.2026

Enterprises moving from AI pilots to full-scale agentic operations face a common obstacle: infrastructure data that is siloed, outdated, and unreliable. Traditional discovery tools produce point-in-time snapshots that are stale before the scan completes, and manual reconciliation cannot keep pace with modern change velocity. As AI accelerates decision-making, those gaps translate into higher-impact mistakes and material business risk.

What was announced

On June 30, 2026, Infoblox announced significant enhancements to Infoblox Universal Asset Insights, evolving the solution into a full infrastructure intelligence platform. The updates establish a continuously validated source of infrastructure truth to support AI initiatives, automation, and operational decision-making. Universal Asset Insights now delivers visibility across three core pillars: Discovery, Inventory, and Insights, tailored to NetOps, SecOps, CloudOps, and AgenticOps teams.

Unlike agent- or scanner-based approaches, Infoblox starts from the DNS and DHCP foundation every asset depends on to connect. Organizations gain continuous visibility the moment a device appears, with no agents required.

Every AI initiative, every agentic workflow and every automation project ultimately depend on one thing: knowing what is actually running in your environment. Discovery alone is no longer enough

Mukesh Gupta, Chief Product Officer, Infoblox

Why this matters

For CIOs, CISOs, and IT directors, the shift to AgenticOps places new demands on data quality. Autonomous agents and automation workflows execute at machine speed; if their input data is stale, results compound errors quickly. A continuously validated asset inventory strengthens CMDB trust, reduces change risk, improves ITSM outcomes, and gives procurement leaders defensible visibility into what is actually deployed across cloud and on-premises environments.

With a clearer understanding of our environment, we have the foundation to accelerate automation, improve operational efficiency and support AI initiatives across the business

Alexander Barrere, Senior Core Infrastructure Engineer, Nordstrom

Technical details

  • 40+ Third-Party API Integrations: Continuously ingest device, application, and security telemetry across cloud, networking, security, endpoint, IoT/OT, identity, and collaboration platforms, including Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, Juniper Mist, Nozomi Networks, Jamf Pro, Microsoft Intune, Qualys, and Okta.
  • ServiceNow Graph Connector: Bidirectional CMDB synchronization that automatically closes the gap between ServiceNow records and live infrastructure state.
  • Custom Dashboards: Role-specific views for NetOps, SecOps, CloudOps, and IT teams focused on infrastructure, risk, and operational data.
  • Natural Language Query: Plain-language interrogation of infrastructure data and generation of operational reports for any user.
  • Infoblox MCP Server Enhancement: Grounds AI agents built on the Infoblox platform in authoritative, continuously validated asset data for reliable AgenticOps.
  • Availability: New capabilities roll out generally beginning July 2026, with additional enhancements through late August 2026.

Softprom and Infoblox

Softprom is the official distributor of Infoblox. Our team supports enterprise customers with licensing, technical enablement, pilots, and deployment services for Universal Asset Insights and the broader Infoblox portfolio.

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