Infoblox Deepens India Commitment with New Pune Office and Major Bengaluru Campus Expansion
Infoblox, a leader in cloud
networking and security services, announced the opening of a new
engineering office in Pune and a significant expansion of its Bengaluru campus,
reinforcing India’s central role in the company’s global innovation
and growth strategy. The expansion also includes
over 350 new roles across engineering, product development,
cloud security, AI, and customer-facing functions, taking the Bengaluru campus
to more than 1,000 seats, along with an expanded
footprint of more than 100 seats in Pune and continued
investment in Trivandrum.
Over the last nine months,
Infoblox has seen 30% net-new headcount growth in India, with more
than half of its global engineering workforce now based in the
country, and up to 80% on select strategic programs. Additionally,
the company was recently Great Place To Work-Certified™ in India
for the second time, with 86% of employees saying it’s a great
place to work. India anchors Infoblox’s core platform innovation,
delivering real-time network and DNS-layer security that protects critical
infrastructure for banks, digital payments, government systems and
large enterprises worldwide.
“India is no longer just a growth
market for Infoblox—it is where we build, scale and deliver some of
our most critical technologies,” said Scott Harrell, President and CEO,
Infoblox. “We have nearly doubled our investment in India because of the
depth of engineering talent, the maturity of the market, and the country’s
growing role in shaping the future of AI-driven networking and security. Our
teams here are delivering high-impact innovation that serves customers
globally.”
The expansion reflects Infoblox’s
confidence in India’s technology ecosystem. Bengaluru continues to
serve as one of the company’s largest global engineering
hubs, driving core platform development and AI-led security innovation, serving
as a microcosm of the company across all functions. Pune strengthens
Infoblox’s access to specialised engineering talent and academic networks,
while Trivandrum remains a
key centre for customer support and operational
excellence.
“This is a defining moment for
Infoblox in India,” said Jay Shivaram, VP Engineering and Head of India
Operations, Infoblox. “Our India teams are leading advanced, mission-critical
engineering work—from AI-powered threat intelligence to cloud-scale networking.
We are committed to building a culture of innovation, continuous learning, and
opportunity, with strong hiring across levels—from fresh graduates to principal
engineers.”
Infoblox continues to expand its
AI-driven security capabilities. The company recently announced its intent
to acquire Axur, enhancing protection against digital risk and
brand abuse beyond the enterprise perimeter. And, its 2025 DNS Threat Landscape Report highlights
a sharp rise in DNS-based attacks, including AI-enabled deepfakes and evasive
domain techniques—underscoring the need for resilient, intelligence-led
infrastructure security.
































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