DNS governance, simplified control

Micetro® DNS management software overlay

Simplify Microsoft DNS, DHCP, and Active Directory Sites and Subnets with BlueCat Micetro

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Why Micetro for enterprise DNS management

Micetro gives you a single, policy-driven control layer across all your DNS platforms—on-premises and in the cloud—so you can standardize operations, reduce risk, and modernize without disruptive rip-and-replace projects.

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Overlay management that unifies every DNS platform

Micetro layers on top of Microsoft, BIND, Kea, Route 53, Azure DNS, and more, centralizing DNS platform management without repointing or replacing existing servers.

A single control plane lets you see and control everything

Use one UI and API to manage enterprise DNS across on-premises and multicloud, standardizing changes, policies, and audits instead of juggling fragmented consoles.

Enterprise-grade governance reduces outages and lock-in

Apply role-based access, approvals, and audit trails across all DNS platforms, cutting misconfigurations while keeping migration and vendor choices flexible.

Core DNS management capabilities at a glance

See how Micetro centralizes, automates, and secures DNS across hybrid and multicloud environments.

Proven ROI

$123,700

  • 1,040 hrs of manual DDI work eliminated every year
  • <2 weeks to realize value — 65% of users saw impact immediately

See exactly where the savings come from — and how to build the business case for Micetro.

Lock down, govern, and fortify your DNS

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Micetro gives you fine-grained role-based access control across all managed DNS platforms, integrated with on-premises Microsoft Active Directory and Linux LDAP. You can delegate rights by zone, record type, or environment, limit who can touch production services, and align permissions with internal policies and regulatory requirements as your enterprise DNS management footprint grows.

With Micetro, DNS changes move through governed workflows instead of ad hoc updates. Requests are routed for approval, every modification is logged with who, what, and when, and selective undo lets you roll back specific changes without complex recovery steps. This turns routine DNS operations into a controlled, auditable process for enterprise DNS solutions.

Micetro strengthens DNS resilience by orchestrating xDNS redundancy across multiple providers, so critical zones stay available even if a single platform fails or is under attack. Response Rate Limiting (RRL) helps blunt abusive traffic, while Response Policy Zones (RPZ) let you apply DNS firewall policies centrally to block known-bad domains and reduce hijacking and tunneling risk.

Micetro provides centralized health monitoring, alerting, and reporting for DNS, DHCP, and IPAM, giving operations teams an early warning system for misconfigurations and performance issues. Standardized workflows and consistent policies reduce human error, speed incident response, and support enterprise DNS management across hybrid and multicloud environments without sacrificing control.

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Frequently asked questions

Answers to common questions about deploying, integrating, and scaling Micetro across your DNS, DHCP, and IPAM environment.

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Prepare for the future of the Intelligent Network

The market is rapidly building toward a future state of more intelligent networks: self-healing, self-optimizing multi-vendor networks that operate autonomously, using AI and machine learning to predict, detect, and resolve issues in real time. It’s maximum agility, resilience, and future-readiness. 

This advanced state depends on unifying DDI and linking foundational network services with a deep and predictive understanding of network health and performance. Learn more about the path to building the Intelligent Network.