
The BlueCat perspective
The findings from this study reinforce a broader shift in how organizations approach core network infrastructure. As environments become more distributed across data centers, cloud platforms, and remote locations, managing DDI through isolated tools becomes increasingly difficult.
Organizations can’t address this challenge with simply another DDI tool. Instead, they need a way to orchestrate these services across the infrastructure they already operate.
That’s where BlueCat Micetro comes in. Rather than replacing existing DNS or DHCP systems, Micetro provides a unified orchestration layer that centralizes visibility, automates routine tasks, and coordinates DDI services across heterogeneous environments. This approach allows teams to modernize network operations incrementally—reducing manual work, improving reliability, and enabling infrastructure teams to focus on higher-value initiatives.
Because Micetro operates as a vendor-agnostic overlay, organizations can introduce centralized DDI orchestration without replacing the DNS and DHCP infrastructure they already rely on.
About the study
To better understand how organizations manage DDI infrastructure, BlueCat partnered with UserEvidence, an independent research firm specializing in practitioner-led technology studies.
The research surveyed 20 verified Micetro users across a range of industries and roles, including network operations, systems architecture, security, DevOps, and IT leadership. Respondents represented organizations of varying sizes and provided insights into how Micetro is used in day-to-day network operations. The average headcount at respondents’ organizations was 5,300 employees.