
DDI maturity across EMEA, LATAM, and APAC: unlocking automation and security
Benchmarking DNS, DHCP, and IP address management (DDI) solution maturity by region and industry
Benchmarking DNS, DHCP, and IP address management (DDI) solution maturity by region and industry
Enterprise networks across Europe, the Middle East, Asia Pacific, and Latin America are navigating increasing complexity—and DDI maturity is at the center of that transformation. In this international report, Enterprise Management Associates (EMA), commissioned by BlueCat, surveyed 451 IT professionals across 16 countries to uncover how organizations are advancing their DDI strategies.
The research highlights the drivers and benefits of DDI maturity, compares progress across regions, and reveals how mature DDI solutions improve automation, visibility, and security for modern networks.
What you’ll learn in this report:
The three stages of DDI maturity—and how enterprises in EMEA, LATAM, and APAC stack up against each other.
How mature DDI solutions simplify complexity through automation, discoverability, and centralized control.
The top requirements IT leaders demand from DDI platforms—can you guess the three that matter most?
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